In my first post I said that I was doing the Hoffman conversion of my blues Junior using some original Blues Junior elements like the reverb. I wasn't pretending to replicate the very same Hoffman project, but to have a solid circuit I could trust, using previous parts and with some other limitations. Therefore, I had to redesign the Hoffman project into the available turretboard (smaller than the original one), and I used the upgraded valve socket board that I had installed in the amp previously. It's pretty obvious that there are differences with the Hoffman version, but the scheme at the preamp was the same (besides the reverb wet/dry part). My fault was not to post the layout (lazyness, not to much freetime, you name it), and I give that to you all. Sorry for that, but the amp WORKS. And after the last post it works like a charm, very stable, no oscillations, silent. No soldering issues, even if in the poor pictures I posted (again, my fault) some sharp eyes detected many of them. Considering that the Hoffman version is a version of a preexisting circuit, please take mine as a version of Hoffman's, an awful one if you like. But a working one. I just posted to find out if there are some other people making the same approach I did, and I really hope this can help somebody with the same trouble. If you don't consider it appropiate or even worth of being in the forum, feel free to report it to moderators. I think that the main purpose of Hoffman's is to make a great sounding but fragile amp usable and it certainly helped me a lot to achieve it. It may not be orthodox, I'm not an engineer but a musician that has made dozens of DIY projects, and I've been learning with every single one. So did I with this amp, and now I will enjoy playing through it. Salud