The amp is affectionately called "Bonnie" because I listened to alot of Bonnie Raitt working on this for my friend.
He wanted a "clean" amp for a pedal board that sounded warm at low volumes. So that was the criteria. He owns 2 VibroChamps and a vintage blackface Deluxe Reverb. The DR sounds very sterile and thin at super low volumes and to get the sound he likes, and it's too loud for his taste.
So, this one is a "sort of - kinda - psuedo" Deluxe Reverb (topology) that is cathode biased, using lower voltages, a Dumblish inspired tone stack, reverb prior to LTPI and a PPIMV.
Tube line up is 12AY7, 12DW7, 12AT7 and 12AU7 with 6V6's. With 5751, 5751, 12AT7 and 12AX7 ..... the amp has some superb grind at low volumes and I would never need an OD pedal with it.
It sounds fantastic to me! Very warm clean tone at remarkably low volumes. The Warehouse G10C is a perfect speaker for this amp design, IMO.
I'm guessing with the tube lineup used, that the amp sounds like maybe 10 watts at the volume I play at? The only other push/pull amp that I've been able to achieve the warm rich tones at low volumes with uses 6BM8 power tubes.
While the wiring looks rather unkempt, the amp is the quietest amp I've ever built. The difference between idle volume and playing volume without adjust any volumes is really sweet. It would be easy to walk off and accidentally leave this one on.
With respect, Tubenit