Went through the Trinity start-up procedure. Overall no real problems, just a enough oddball occurrences to keep me on my toes. At one point I was measuring voltages and my phone rang, vibrating a box of parts on my desk, and I almost needed to change my pants ;-)
I used the light-bulb-in-series power limiter trick, which I hadn't done before, and the bulb started glowing a creepy dim reddish-brown, just like in a basement in a Stephen King movie. And then (duh) I couldn't figure out why all my voltages were off when I was plugged into a voltage-limiting power cord (duh).
Once I replaced the light bulb thing with a normal power cord, everything fell pretty closely in line with what Trinity says is correct.
measured number (Trinity's spec)
V1
p1 72 (85)
p3 2.0 (1.9)
p6 109 (131)
p8 2.0 (1.9)
V2
p1 145 (137)
p3 1.36 (1.46)
p6 145 (137)
p8 1.36 (1.46)
V3
p1 174 (169)
p3 1.2 (1.3)
p6 275 (279)
p8 173 (160)
V4 (PI)
p1 260 (256)
p2 46 (47)
p3 69.6 (69)
p6 256 (254)
p7 47 (47)
p8 69 (69.7)
V5 EL 84 1
p3 8.4 (8.3)
p7 381 (384)
p9 219 (242)
V6 EL 84 2
p3 84 (8.2)
p7 381 (384)
p9 218 (242)
V7 5AR4
P8 391 (380)
Next step in the procedure was plug in and play.
First impressions:
the EF86 channel is LOUD and has a really nice crunch
the Top Boost channel isn't shrill at all - I actually had to turn up the treble to 6ish and the master cut to zero to get in the right range
Both channels: the low end is punchy as all get out. Reminiscent of a Fender Twin (one of the speakers in my 2x12 cabinet is a BBQ reproduction of a vintage Fender speaker; that might be part of it).
I play fingerstyle and this amp is very touch sensitive. I felt like I could hear my fingerprints.
Too late to play much or really get into it, lest I wake all the kids instead of just one ;-)
More detailed report to come.
But initial impression is extremely pleased.
Could not be more delighted with Trinity customer service. I went into this with no idea what I was doing or getting into, and it came out great. Having the nice detailed illustrated instructions, as well as direct Q&A support from The Holy Ghost notched my stress level down quite a ways.
Next project will be building a cabinet. It will probably look a lot like that speaker cabinet it's sitting on, because I have a lot of those materials laying around