
Paul,
This is a bad Android Phone Pic of my Ultimate 70. If I wasn't so lazy, I would pull it from the bottom of the rack and dust it off a little bit and take a proper pic.
Done about three years ago, and at the time it was received at AVA, Dean e-mailed me that it was one of the cleanest he had seen, but he added that he was confident that it would be a great build despite that fact.

I am running a Quad of NOS Sovtek Power Tubes and I am currently pushing Maggie MMG's with it.
And fairly successfully I might add. Sure the Maggies could use more power but everyone who hears my system is impressed and agrees with Frank's statement about this build. And that it is one of the purest sounding amps he has heard.
We have tried many other tube amps in my system and I keep coming back to the U70. I might be a little biased (pun intended), but the sound for a two channel system is just nice and it is home to me. I bought the stock Dyna ST-70 in the late 80's
and pushed my 75 Cerwin Vega T15 Towers and my old Electrovoice 6's for years flawlessly.
Bottom line is this is a great build that can last a lifetime and is worthy of the meager price to restore a giant of an amp that already holds a prominent place in audio history.
You won't be sorry,
James
Edit: I should add that with the Ultimate70 pushing the MMG's and a nice little 8" Pinnacle sub, my 14' W by 23' L room is an awesome Cinema room as well.