Howdy, all. Glad to be here.
I'm a late 40's guitar hobbyist who has never built an amp. I've built lots of pedals, have solid soldering and wire management skills, know how to read layouts and most of a schematic (have a couple of tube related things to learn). I know I have something of a learning curve in front of me, particularly with respect to more advanced electrical concepts (I'm good on tone stack stuff) and I'm prepared to meet that challenge
My intended usage of the TriWatt will be as a mostly clean/maybe edge of breakup pedal platform for mostly various flavours of dirt pedals. I had, and sold earlier this year, a 1981 Hiwatt Custom 50 that was a little overpowered for my needs...but if the TriWatt is in that ballpark sonically, I should be very satisfied. I play in a 4 piece (2 guitars) that does heavier music, couple of Foo Fighters tunes would be the lightest but we ramp up the gain quickly and steeply from there. We're just a basement band for now, so don't need tons of volume - the other guy is playing a Rebel 30 with EMG's (not dimed, but fairly loud and also as a pedal platform) and has a big full sound though, so I do need some volume to compete.
QUESTIONS1. Got to order some power tubes. According to thetubestore, it sounds like the Tung Sol 6V6's might be the way to go, in their description they say "more defined and less compression than the JJ or EH". Sounds to me like just what I need, any opinions? I'm not going vintage NOS, so let's take that option off the table. I'm good for preamp, have lots of nice stuff to experiment with.
1a) How much headroom with 6V6's, 12AT7, and low output/PAFish humbuckers? I expect I'll be running the preamp pretty low and the master up higher. I'm a ham handed 'hammer on it it sounds good that way' rhythm player, so if anyone will get crunch/breakup early it would be me. Given my aim of having a pretty clean pedal platform in the context above, should I be considering KT66's instead? I've never had or used KT66's and so have no frame of reference, have lots and lots of experience with 6V6's, everything from a silverface VibroChamp to a first generation Orange Rockerverb 50 that ran 4 of them, to Blackface Deluxe Reverbs, to the SuperSonic22 I currently own. I know generally what to expect from 6V6's.
2. I've done some reading in various threads, and have seen Zaphod refer to some refinements in building practices. I don't know off the top of my head what was being referenced, and I will go back and do some digging, but is there anything (besides putting bridges on top of the board) that is recommended? I want a nice clean quiet build right from the get go. Has the manual been updated recently at all?
I had more questions, but, you know, at my age these things start to slip away like phantoms once in a while

I'll be back with more....