Finally got around to firing this up today. This all started when, while browsing Reverb, I came across a Hoffman Plexi-100 kit that Doug put together back in the old days:
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=27043.msg296657#msg296657I made an offer on it and about a week later it was in my mailbox.
With a blank chassis and a few spare parts, I set about trying to figure out what I might do with this...I knew 100 watts was too much for a hobbyist like me, so I started scouring the forums and happened upon Sluckey's Dual 50, which looked like a pretty neat combination of a 1987 and 2204. Some further research uncovered "Neil's Special", which was posted on the Metro forums. This basically is a mod to a 1959 circuit that allows for switchable 2204, including the Lo Input.
After a quick crash course in DIYLC, I ended up going with this as my V1 input stage, which is based off Neil's Special:
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=27077.msg297144#msg297144Along the way, I got some great feedback on this idea from forum members, and ended up with the following:
Elevated Heaters
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=27216.msg298901#msg298901Lar-Mar PPIMV
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=27335.msg300301#msg300301and a pretty neat grounding scheme inspired by Sluckey.
All of this required some modifications to the board, but using the Plexi-100 board and converting it to a 50W layout freed up some turrets where I could easily install some of the other features.
Everything is working exactly as it should, with the only issue being some squealing when I am in the high input 2204 cascade mode. I think if I use some shielded cable runs for the cascade switch (akin to the Hoffman Hot Switch), I can hopefully get that tamed down.
Anyways, the Plexi tones are incredible, and the JCM800 tones are good but I haven't been able to really crank it yet while in this mode due to the squealing (FWIW, my workbench is in the basement with fluorescent lights directly overhead, with an HVAC unit 10 feet away).
My voltages just about matched Mark Huss's JCM800 schematic, all within about 10%. Funny story...while taking all of my readings and doing the biasing, my wall voltage would swing from 110-122VAC. Had to wait a while until it stabilized. It was really throwing me off.
I'll try to post some pictures of the completed build soon. Like I said, I still have to catch a few gremlins to get this squealing under control. Otherwise, its great. I plan on installing a Metro FX loop board once I get everything figured out.
Probably would do some things differently if I did it again....I might make a "lessons learned" thread.
Thanks to all the forum pros who helped me out along the way. I really appreciate it.