OK, here's the latest.
These are the three effects I would most like to have with the TC15 amplifier I built. They are all longstanding circuits that have been used and modded many times over.
However, this is the first time I have tried to put them together in one box

Parts:
1. Fender harmonic vibrato circuit. This is the five-triode version which has the reputation of being easier to de-bug.
2. Fender reverb circuit - basically straight up AB763 Deluxe Reverb, with a few mods borrowed from other places. The reverb tone control is the oddball - I've only seen this once or twice elsewhere, but I do like tone control on reverb pedals. I'd like it to start out bright, and be able to dial back the brightness. I have both an accutronics 2-spring and MOD 3-spring 16 inch tanks on hand.
3. - and this is another oddball - a Marshall cold clipper tone stack feeding into an EF86 (this would usually be two triodes instead of one pentode). This will take a direct instrument signal - it's basically a standalone preamp - but will also be able to use the vibrato and reverb. I like EF86 distortion and I like cold clipped distortion, and I'd like to try the two together. I have heard from the Metropolous forum that people use their zero loss effects loop equipped amps as "standalone power amps" so this should be possible.
Questions:
1. The 1:1 isolator transformers are intended to avoid ground loop problems wherever there is a patch cable coming from or going to a separate amplifier. I have not heard of this being done with guitar amps, but it's often done in the home audio world - for instance when there is a powered subwoofer connected to a stereo system. The transformers I've found are 135 ohms resistance and 290mH inductance. If this works, they will isolate the effects loop ground from the incoming and outgoing patch cables connection to the amplifier ground. Obviously I am not sure whether or not this will work.
2. I am not confident of the way I have connected these circuits. I'm also not confident whether I have possibly included two different mods that may be incompatible.
3. Several of the components are show with different values in different versions of these circuits. Whenever I've seen an explanation of what the different values do or how they sound, I've chosen accordingly. There are a couple of these values labeled "alt" which means I've seen two values and don't know which to choose.
There are also some values shown as "TBC" - to be calculated. I'm stymied trying to calcuate the value of voltage dropping resistors because in many cases I'm not clear what the current will be at that spot. Would appreciate any help with this.
Also - I have not done all the labelling of tubes (like V1B, V3A, etc). Would like to save that for last, so I don't do it and then mess it up with revisions.
I would certainly appreciate any feedback or suggestions folks are willing to share.