Hi guys. After a lot of help in this forum I've managed to build my first amp - well the main part anyway. Phase 2 is the cabinet (got most of the bits I need), but thought I'd post what I've managed to do so far.
The amp is built, it works pretty darned well - I'm sure there is a couple of small issues (hopefully small) but I'm hoping that it will be easy to troubleshoot/fix (I'll post some voltages and questions after this initial post).
The amp is a Dual Lite from Steve's page:
http://sluckeyamps.com/dual_lite/dual_lite.htm The idea behind his amp design was exactly what I was looking for, something clean and a little quirky (i.e. not a direct clone) and I'm glad Steve pointed me to his site (thanks again mate).
Due to how I approached it I made a couple of changes (hope that's OK with you Steve), the chassis, turret board and transformers I used was from an off-the-shelf TMB 18W package:
https://www.evatco.com.au/18w-tmb-kickstarter-pack This seemed like a perfect fit for the project, and I wouldn't have to make the chassis. I altered the turret board, and there was a few extra holes I needed to fill so the changes I made were; I added a PPIMV (design from Steve - as a possible "mod" to his Dual Lite), and changed the input from 1 jack to 4 (2 per channel):
- Marshall 18W: Marshall 18W parallel triode/single triode but with 33K Grid Stoppers
- Vox AC15: Fender/Marshall style Hi/Low with 68K grid stoppers
It was a hard decision this one, I liked the switching input (very smart design) and didn't really know how it would react but there was 4 spare holes looking for input jacks, what was I to do

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I've learned a lot, and I know there's heaps more to learn too, its been a real experience. There's a couple of things I'd do different, I built the turret board and then installed it (I think it would have been easier to mount the board all wired up and then add components), and use liquid flux for soldering wires to turrets (suckers just wouldn't stick otherwise, had heaps of trouble with dry solder joints - hopefully I fixed them all,there's some messy ones in there...). My soldering iron was pretty rubbish too, once I borrowed a 1/2 decent one from a friend it was a lot easier. The chassis was quite small too, I don't regret doing it with this chassis (yet) but I think if I have to go back in (I still may have to) it may be difficult.
As mentioned it works, but I've got a small concern re: the voltages (bit high, I think because of the rectifier - a Sovtek 5Y3GT which from my reading can pump out voltages in the order of ~50V above a normal 5Y3 which is roughly what I'm seeing). The Marshall 18W circuit tone control doesn't appear to do anything, and there's also some funky-ness around all of the pots related to hum too which I'll elaborate on a bit later...
I've injured my hand and won't be able to play it (or make the cabinet) for another 3 weeks or so minimum which is frustrating, but maybe I can get it going better before then

Attached is a couple of pics (a gut shot and a running amp). I'm happy for any comments and advice for the future
Thanks again to the forum, and everyone who's helped me, its been a blast so far
