Hi all. I’ve got this dumb Filmosound amp. Originally running on 2x2 UL84’s and a “transformer” mounted on the cabinet for optional input voltages.
A not very stout construction of the chassis and the upper part is a mess, and so is the rest of the amp in my opinion. Thin PCB design and as always in Filmosounds everything is cramped together.
So I was planning on ripping it all out and use a separate chassis for the power supply, cut a fresh plate of aluminum to use as the top plate and mount in the chassis.
I’ve got to many strange and labor intensive projects now so am looking to do an easy board build with noval socket tubes (or 7-pin if needed). Have two PT’s spare. No 5V windings and one 190-0-190V and the other 250-250V without a CT.
initially I was thinking of a AA1164 without trem/reverb with el90’s but my son just said that his reverb pedal was gone.
So have to have a reverb. Since I really like the faceplate with “volume”, “treble” and “bass” I don’t want to add more than one pot so I’m thinking of skipping the dwell pot and replacing it with a resistor.
Have some 12ax7’s, 12at7’s, el 90, el95’s and el84’s. A nice 8K pp OT.
So was looking att the Hoffman's Stout with reverb but would rather have a classic T(M)B tone stack.
Should I go with that circuit or does anyone has any other suggestions?
So preferably a board mounted circuit and since he wants it for a gig in two weeks if anyone has a layout

Also got some ef86 in a drawer somewhere.
It will be safely mounted in a 12” bell & Howell speaker cabinet where I will cut a hole in the front to access the front panel.
I usually go with “different” circuits that takes a lot of tinkering and troubleshooting but here I just want to make it quick easy. But good sounding of course. Cathode or fixed bias doesn’t matter.