Thank you. Here are a few snapshots.
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It's a Lightning - I followed Trinity's layout almost exactly except for a few differences. I was worried about the quality of the original can caps, even though the amp itself looks like it's in excellent condition (supposedly played only a few times). I used 4 22mF and 2 33mF filter caps instead of only 5 total in the Ceri@tone circuit (any tonal differences?). I did, however, add a bleeder resistor (same as in the Ceri@tone layout).
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For the the rectifier, I added the two diodes also seen in the Ceri@tone layout - but I hope the original rectifier is still in good shape and will last for a while.
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The amp has two star grounding points, just like the Trinity Lightning, one right next to the rear of the PT (with an extremely short path from the filter cap ground), and the other beside the two input jacks.
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For the EL84 cathode resistor I ordered a 10W 120 wirewound, but when the order arrived it was only 5W. To be safe, I went to my local electronics store and bought the closest value I could get (100 ohm) at 10W. I also bought one 150 ohm version. Possible tonal differences?
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I used metal oxide resistors in quite a few places, just to be safe (following the Trinity schematic notes). I wonder how much tonal difference there would have been if I had placed a few carbon comps in there somewhere.
As you can see from the pictures, it is
really cramped in there. This was also my first amp build, so keeping everything neat and pretty looking didn't turn out as well as I had hoped. But everything sounds great. The amp is very quiet, which I was extremely relieved to hear.
Any and all comments/suggestions would be much appreciated. I am especially concerned about this particular PT working well with the Lightning circuit. Everything seems to sound great, the PT and OT don't get too warm to the touch after quite a bit of playing. The EL84s do look quite bright (I don't think the plates are glowing red, if I'm not mistaken)...this being my first amp build, I don't know whether that is just fine or perhaps a sign of something to come.