Papa Jim, I'm building this amp for my grandson (and son-in-law). When he was a baby we affectionally called our grandson "Mr. C".

His name is Christian. He is taking guitar lessons, and I thought he might appreciate something especially built for him. The concept for the amp sprang from my first build, a 5E3 modded using some of Rob Robinette's suggestions like the lead channel mod, fixed/cathode bias switching, low power (6V6 and 5Y3) and hi power (6L6 and GZ34) capability, master volume, mute switch, TB tone stack, send/receive jacks, and coupling cap changed to .022uF. And no, it's not much like a stock 5E3. I built it (the Madzar Deluxe 5E3 RR - RobRob mods) for my son-in-law for Christmas last year. After much help from sluckey, RR, Tubenit and others on this site, the amp turned out quite well and sounded incredible. Super quiet, great crunch and overdrive. Very versatile. The speaker was a Celestion Gold. The lacquered Tweed cabinet was built by Peter Mather. I contacted Peter and asked him which of the BF, BF, SF cabinets were closest in internal dimensions to the Tweed and he said the PR. I wanted to have a bit more room inside the chassis to work after the 5E3, I loved the cabinet/speaker resonance, and I wanted the controls on the front. So, that's how I envisioned the new platform. Most of the Mr. C-Verb circuits are SL's, thus the name "Mr. C-Verb SL". The genre is, well, hopefully most anything a player would need. It has the Fender AND Marshall preamps, TMB tone stack, 1 tube reverb, one tube tremolo, master vol, adjustable FB, 10% switch for quiet practice without giving up tone, lo power/hi power capability (12W/50W), fixed/cathode bias, and presence control. A player should be able to play jazz, country, rock, or flaming hair through this thing. Although I'm an analog guy, I'm considering adding a SS send/receive buffer circuit. Most players, I figure, will want a pedal at some point. Anyhow, thanks for the inquiry on the Mr. C-Verb.