Hi there!
It's been a while. I finished this build two weeks ago, my first 5E4A and there are a few things that bug me: I find the amp to lack in clean sound, it crunches a bit too fast. Second, the output on the amp is at full tilt when the guitar volume is on 10, but if I lower the guitar volume knob to 7 or 6 it's like I'm playing an acoustic, all the sound is gone. Something's wrong there... Even with a lower wattage tweed like a Princeton I still have an amplified sound on 3 on the guitar...
Here are a few of the things that may need to be corrected. The schematic says B+ should be around 380V. I have almost 100V more at 475V... The 6V6s are biased a bit hot at 23mA. 70% of max plate disspation recommends 20mA. I'm not too far off.
The amp is wired for 230V. I have 233V at the wall. I have another wiring option at 240V. Should I use instead it to lower the B+ a little?
Any recommendations are welcome. I have built many amps and am a bit disappointed in this one's sound. It should sound a lot better. It lacks the roundness of tweeds. It's too harsh for a tweed.
There was no room to install the bias pot because of the MM PT which is BIG. I have the three-legged bias pots one can see in Marshall builds but don't know how to install them (anyone?)... So I chose a 10K resistor to bias the amp instead... Thats the kind of pot I have in stock but don't know how I can solder the three legs...

A few pics, if you need more precise ones, I'll take more: thanks a lot for your help!

