After a long break due to some work commitments, I'm back to working on a from-scratch amp build. I thought I'd had my layout ironed out before I'd set the project aside for a few months, but now I'm having second thoughts. The amp is a modification on a couple of Matchless designs, essentially creating a 2-channel 15-watt amp with one channel based on the Spitfire pre-amp, the other based on the Lightning pre-amp. I've built a few kits before, but this is my first one where I've designed the layout... thus the questions.
So, my original layout is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8iVnZAXpY8AUGlOOHNkWTlvV1E/view?usp=sharingIt's largely a modification of many of the DIY matchless layouts available on the web, only allowing switching of tone stacks.
I was looking at layouts for a few other amps the other day (Mark Huss' 6V6 plexi amongst others) and noticed they have the power filtering caps in amongst the other parts, rather than on a separate board. As some of the power runs off the separate filter caps board were looking a little awkward, I thought this might be an interesting change.
This is version 2:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8iVnZAXpY8AUC1ZWGlYc2w3eFk/view?usp=sharingIt does away with the separate filter cap board. As the TDS transformers that I got for the build are both laydown (only 1 bell, no mounting brackets), it may force the OT slightly closer to the PT, but I think I'll be okay as I'm building in a deluxe reverb chassis. It's fairly roomy.
Thoughts on one style layout vs. the other? Any noise benefits of one vs. the other? I know the real answer is to build both layouts and see which one is better. But, in this case, I'd like to maximize my chance of success on the first time.