Just thought i would mention Chinese caps are often repackaged old caps. True! They use child labor. You will not normally see rhis on the little inexpensive caps, but larger ones it is common.
I did not post this to debate economics and really not interested in trade relations with China. Just passing along information that caused a Samsung recall.
Simply saying if you cannot test caps, the savings may not be worth the cost.
The locally available small caps voltages mostly were too high .... I don't have the experience to know where a higher voltage could cause a safety concern? Sacrificial parts?
Thanks for the heads up on that. It reminds me of Homer Simpsons Power Bars .... (Apple cores and shredded Chinese newspapers) I have Dell computers?
Hard to escape the Chinese
I'm using a Chinese ESR to check caps?, match resistors too .... lol
The rectifier tube , PT , OT , wire? are the only US made parts in it , all the rest is imported including the
not so shiny solder

. Assembled in Memphis Tennessee by a plumber.
I've often thought if someone wanted to buy one of these amps , they might want .... more boutique parts. This cheap amp cost me a little over $200 without a cabinet. It's for my personal use , I could have went a bit cheaper but .... where?
Everything I've built , till this amp has been a modified version of what the schematic was

....
I tried to stay close to the specs for this one sans the standby switch , Filter Cap(s) and the change in the reverb circuit (+1 tubenit) It's a neat sounding amp. The reverb is a little more than my H&K Attax 80 not surf , just right for my taste. Anyone considering making one of these .... it didn't catch fire.
I have a couple questions :
Having a separate 6.3v winding on the 9pin tubes , was it necessary to keep those in phase?
Small Bypass cap voltage ratings ....what's too high 25v vs 150v?