Finally got this baby done. First off a big shoutout to Jim the Tubesforever for the chassis and his assistance. He is a good guy. Next, to all you guys on this board - You're a big help. Finally to Jim the Hagerman for that fun in audio thing. He's not kiddin'.
So I didn't do anything unusual or interesting; just used the Lansing chassis. I did use a few nice things like Cardas' Rhodium plated copper RCAs, gold plated IEC, heavy duty switch, Takman resistors at input, Bendix rectifier and some nice caps. None of it too costly.
The sound of the thing is imperial. Best word I could think of. Really amazing. I thought I new what tangible was. Harumph. I do now. Guitars and strings resonate like for real. Bass is plenty. Forget it. Everybody around here knows.
You've seen it before but this time it's mine:

A picture of the board. As mandatory as pictures of food at the wedding:

The back. Man, that switch is sturdy.

Starting off with current production tung sol 12ax7s and old Sylvania blackplate 12au7. Word was that "The X7s work the tone and smoothness. U7 the dynamics and slam." so I am little backwards with my choice. I have an old organ I am going to pull some ax7s from or else fetch some NOS GEs and switch to Amperex Bugleboy for au7 duty. Whatever happens the Bendix rectifier stays.
That Bendix doesn't even need that ring.
