In case you may wonder, here is the daddy.
I built a head and cab as you may notice. I owned an original years ago and it was a combo. I had so much trouble with microphonic and heat that I sold it. This tube up design cured the heat problem and the Celestial Blue is inside the closed single 12 cab.
I always wished I had never sold it. There are a few mods that have been done. I found slowing the tremolo, making both channels available, but I do like to be able to switch off and muse the 12Ax7 without the EF86 for lower volume playing around the house.
I also have my Plate Voltages a little below what other run at. Mine runs right at 300vDc with 120ac. This is for 2 reasons. One is it changes the breakup point to almost immediate with a hard touch and the volume is much closer to my Princeton since it runs 2, 10's.
Great amp! Looks like yours is coming along nicely.
And yes, it has a Stand By switch and doesn't need it until you want to sell it. Guitar players do not like thing to change and I still install a Standby and I know it is not needed. I also could not get a JTM45 build to sell because I used the standby for a hot switch. Removed the Hot Switch and the amp sold the next weekend.
I am not selling these for profit!
Gotta thin the herd every once in a while.