"I love new ideas and innovation in approaching amp building. So, my hat's off to you in attempting something interesting."
Thanks Tubenit. I just sorta stumble my way forward, but when something gets dialed in, the reward is hard to beat. Still a way to go with this build. I haven't looked too closely at Dumble, but I thought about using a single pot TS as opposed to a TB for both channels. The guy I'm building this for is an excellent guitarist and is picky about tone plus a desire for max clean headroom, so I want to give him as much sound-shaping as possible, plus I'd never built an OD channel using a TB tonestack before and wondered what the result would be. Not sure yet, but I'll post some audio if I ever get to that stage.
"I'd like you to compare your schematic with a Tweed Bluezmeister I did. Note that the reverb tube is prior to the LTPI tube and further away from the power section of the amp."
Thanks again, Tubenit, I'll look for that one.
"As a side note .......... since so many of my builds are kind of an experiment, I like using parallel turrets as a layout platform."
Sounds interesting but I can't find a pic online to see what that looks like. First time I heard of it and always keen to learn.
"I have attempted builds that I wasn't happy with and gutted most of the amp and started over before. I sure didn't like doing that, but I knew I would never be pleased with what I had before me and knew it needed a new design or layout."
Yes indeed - close enough isn't good enough because the amp will never be what I hoped for, and my knowledge will be curtailed as a result. So I'm with you on that! This is the second chassis I've made for this build (I use aluminum sheet and a bending brake - they take a long time to manufacture), and I'm prepared to make a third if this one doesn't work properly. But I'm feeling optimistic.
As for the circled pot, that's the cap-coupled neg bias pot, and the circled tube socket is the 12AT7 PI. The reverb is two to the left, and it has two tubes before it - one for clean input and one for the cold clipper OD channel, a la Marshall style. On the front panel, there are two large concentric pots for send and return of, first, the reverb, and on the far right is the Trem send return.
Adding a couple more snaps for reference.