Fantastic guys. I am now going through Dougs Layout (Component by component) checking against Leo's schematic to understand exactly whats happening.
I have found:
1). Doug uses a 1.5k resistor bypassed with 22/50V cap on V1's cathode pin 8, where Leo Does not. I assume this is to voice each channel differently. Correct?
And is a piece of RobRobs Lead channel Mod, with different values.
2). DOUG uses 3W screen grid resistors. I used 1W in my 5F2A builds for extra protection. Like an internal fuse. Any problem with lowering this value to 1W?
3) What is the 1 ohm resistor to pins 1 and 8 on the power tubes?
4).I cant read a component which looks to be ln4007 in the bias circuit. What is this?
5). I plan to spec a PT with 6.3V CT, so Ill have two extra lugs at the end where the 100ohm resistors are, correct?
I have written the components role on the layout (RobRobs work), and I will now encorporate the RobRob Mods into the Layout. I have encorporated (hand drawing) Slucky's 10K resistor placement for the negative feedback switch.
I intend to add the following to Dougs layout, The Bangy Robafied Hoffman layout will include:
1). Gain Boost switch
2). Lead Channel Mod-- Rob Rob what jumper needs to be clipped? I dont see one on Dougs layout.
3). Raw tone cut
4). 3-way negative feedback switch
5). Adujtable feedback which Doug already has. Correct?
6). Is there a mod to switch channels from a footswitch? Then this would be a live players dream.
Is this OK with you Mr. RobRob, Doug and crew? Pardon me if I am overstepping my bounds as I am new and do not quite understand protocol. My objective is to have a clean layout to work from. If this is cool with ya'll. . .I can share this with the group or simply keep this to myself as you guys wish.
If its all systems go, it would be great to start with Dougs file and make the small changes. This would be added value for Newbie builders like me. Im thinking of incorporating asterisk values for the mods alongside Dougs values like the Vox AC-15 schematic which used an Asterisk for Bass values.
Lastly, I have original OT from a tweed bassman 45249 for one, and I am thinking the classictone for the second build. RobRob I know you used the MM, any others have any experience with the classictone OT or. . . ??? Recommendations?
Power transformer--It sounds like 325-0-325 is the magic spec for the high voltage. This way the amp is browned out at current wall VAC, correct?
OK, thats all I got

Bangy