Yes, I'm excited to hopefully get to the assembly part of this project soon. I still keep going back over my Layout. I've never done a Layout before and its really tedious for me with this circuit. I don't have much experience overalll. The only amp I built was the Weber 5F1 kit, but it did work the first time I plugged it in--and its still working. So I feel if I can get the circuit correctly laid out, then I can build it. I was going to do the same thing as you by modifying one of the Weber Revibe versions with the Magnatone vibrato, but I was convinced by this forum that it would be better to take the Magnatone M10a circuit, and simplify it by eliminating the second channel, and I also decided to eliminate the tone boost circuit since it already has bass and treble controls, plus its not being built as a stand alone amp. I want to use the Weber cabinet for the 5H15 Revibe, so that limits my chassis size to 15.5". But by simplyfying the circuit it looks like it will fit on a 15.125" turret board. However the Weber chassis won't work because of the cutouts, and CJ at Weber says they don't make custom chassis'. But I have found a company that does one off's with aluminum for about $50, so that should work fine. I'm going to get a blank chassis and drill the holes. The Hammond PT that I'm going to use doesn't need a cutout. So stay tuned.