All,
An image of my Bugle:

Tribulations:
Note the in-line caps. These are here because I smoked the others and this is all I could find at RatShack; had to keep spinning!

I smoked them experimenting with 15v wall-warts as power supplies. I should have known the Bugle cannot handle 1100ma per side.

Trials:
I've tried several different opamp combos. First, the specified OPA2134s. These sound great. Next, I sourced three Brown Dog adapters, mounted DIP sockets in them, and stuffed 'em with OPA627s. This is the combo I like best so far. However, it did seem to cause a problem. I changed the circuit gain from 50db to 63.5db to support a Denon DL-103. Played a few records, sounded good, and then a loud, high-pitched squeal emanated from my right channel. I changed the opamps to dual-package OPA2604s and played a few with no issues. The 2604s are good, but I liked the 627s better. The Bugle as you see it has OPA637s installed, which sound like the 627s. No squealing yet.
I am powering the Bugle with 12V SLA batteries.
Anyone reading this who is considering building a Bugle; just do it! Great fun and not that difficult to complete. Sounds fantastic too.
Those interested in how I sourced the pricey opamps should send me an email.