Bear wrote:
If you tweak it with more conservative voltages on the plates, you could probably do like the TW Express and swap in more robust 6V6's for the EL-34's as needed. Depending on how loud you need, the 6V6's might have plenty of good headroom.
For gobs of gain, I might look beyond the JCM-800 and look at the SLO homebrew stuff. There's a Soldano forum that seems well populated to guide you along if you so chose. Keep in mind that a lot of those Marshalls were modded, and Soldanno was one of the most sought after modders. If you're going to go for the Marshall gain staging, you'll probably want to go for a different MV design, anyway, as the originals thinned out the sound at lower volumes.
And I've thougth about the Chevy design before - did you have a proper scheme or did you take another route and meander?
Bear
Hmm....the SLO is something to consider as well. The reason I've been thinking JCM800 is to totally capture that 80s LA sound...blame Hair Nation....listening to DLR, Whitesnake, Dokken and most of all White Lion (Vito's my favorite 80s hair rock guitarist) on the radio again makes me feel all young and tingly. The JCM800 was the basis for all of those bands (except whitesnake, as John Sykes used a 200 watt Mesa Boogie Colusseum head)....so that's where I'm going with this.
I remember back a few months, someone posted a few clips of an amp he built. He basically slapped the preamp from a rocca HH100 onto a 6v6 power stage (like mark huss's 6v6 plexi)....and the sounds he posted were pure LA hair rock...Dokken, VH, etc...So I might go in that direction as well...
Part of me wants to build something with EL34s just to do it....Granted, I do love 6v6s...
As for the chevy design....email me offline and I'll be glad to fill you in on the particulars....