I went through and cleaned up a few of my own hasty connections and wiring paths, separated the Gain/Tude pot tabs so it's all on the one set of lugs.
Before the Tramp, I was using a Vox Night Train, then moved to a couple Epi Valve Juniors for the simplicity but this thing kicks all their asses! It's amazing how easy it is to dial in great tones; there just doesn't seem to be any bad sounds coming out of this amp. It takes to my pedals in stellar fashion as well, so it's perfect for my needs
I wish I could pinpoint where the original build went south, but the only thing I can surmise without any more details is a bad solder on the board somewhere.
A few quick questions as I'm new to amps;
(I just combed through the forum and found a lot of answers)1) Having replaced the C2 cap with a .022 in place of the .01 uF will change the circuit how? More bass through? Will it be a significant change from the design and intended tone?
(Should allow more bass)2) I built the switching exactly as described in the layout, so just to be sure with the tube selection switch; switch down is 6V6 and switch up is 6L6? This picture shows the switch (kinda). Are there any other mods needed to swap the 6V6 for a 6L6 or does the standard layout do the trick?
(Will work as such)http://www.stuntmonkeypedals.com/pics/tramp/02.jpg3) When switching to an EL34, is the transformer hookup the only change?
(Beautiful link to a cool solution; alternately using a DPDT would work but be less elegant)4) How do people typically attach the amp chassis to a head? I'm sure there are endless ways to do it but I'd like to have quick access to pull it out, but enough security that it stays put when I'm moving it around or playing with the controls. I'm thinking of maybe a retaining bar screwed in behind the chassis to keep an anchor from backward pressure and maybe some tighter fitting shims on the sides to keep it in place.
(my rail idea will work fine in thi head, looks to be a completely individual design thing)I'll be going through the forum as I'm sure these questions have been asked before. Going to be away for the weekend but will be back to playing with the amp on Monday.