That's the most beautiful amp I've ever seen.
Thanks!
Jay,
Great work. Actually what is most inspiring for me is the mechanical construction using FPE. The electrical changes you made (at least imho) are totally necessary to bring this amp into a more “modern” sound!
I’ve looked at the instruction manuals, and he definitely does a lot of hand holding throughout. Since the amp is so simple, all you really need is the schematic to connect the dots. Full 90% of this amp (like most tube designs) is power supply and supportive circuits. The only problem I see with ANK I see is one thing: $$$$$
Like I said in the other thread, these are $20K retail amps!
Hopefully all looks good on your scope tests…
Best,
Anand.
Thanks. There's no question that the ANK kits are pricey. Fortunately, Brian gave me a nice discount because he was putting together the same kit for another customer at the same time. He also gave me an additional discount because I didn't want the chassis.
I will say that I've been pretty impressed with the quality of components that are included in the kit (parts like the tube sockets, binding posts, RCA inputs, caps and resistors, wire, etc., are all top quality). I'm sure I could have saved a fair amount by sourcing all the parts myself, particularly since I didn't use all of them, but since this was my first tube project, I don't regret buying the kit. But then I'm not on a tight budget.
Having learned a fair amount doing this amp, I will almost certainly source the components individually for my next build. Not sure when that will be, but I'm sure there will be another one.

I'm very happy with the way the enclosure came together and I'm glad I made the decision to go this route (I could have never fit all the extra circuitry in the kit enclosure), but it certainly adds to the cost. All the panels for the two enclosures cost as much as the ANK kit!

The output looks very clean on my scope, but I don't yet have the gear to measure distortion (at least not easily). I'm waiting for the QuantAsylum QA402 to be back in stock.
Once I get the second amp complete, it will be time for some tube shopping. I see a set of Takatsuki 300Bs in my future.

Danny had some old Dodd amps that looked pretty nice.
https://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_14_4/show-report-rmaf-2007-page-06.html
Those are pretty impressive!