So chassis is all sealed with some minwax polyurethane stain. Nothing fancy, but it richened the color a little. The amp runs super cool in the new case. The bottom is aluminum sheet and barely over room temp to the touch.
As for preamp and cables, it's a legit tube preamp with tube rectification. I do have Gold Lion 12ax7 and nos RCA 5751 tubes in there which arent exactly known for smooth and mellow sound either. Cables are GR Research IC8 which are all copper but very articulate. I could try and swap my Hapa Ember cables in the mix but sound signature is very similar of articulate clear copper.
As for the sound of the amp itself, my plan is to let it burn in a couple weeks, also keeping it on 24/7 for a few days to see if it's better that way. I also found where I messed the old board up in the front corner, so I'll try to mend it (scary tiny smd resistor soldering). If that does work again, I'll swap back to V3. Douk did confirm some changes for bass response between the two, as well as the V2 low pass is 30-300 vs the V3 being 30-200 filter. All in all, the V3 was definitely better, but not exactly worth buying yet another just to get that board back.
So yeah, plans are to let it burn in, also set some nice miflex low pass caps in there (~8K ohm input) so a couple 0.22uf are on their way from Sonic Craft. If I really get bored, I'll swap those Nichicon for a set of small poly caps just for fun. Experimenting is worth the $30 just to tinker. If I was looking outright best sound, I'd look elsewhere. This is a fun little project and great to listen how each component changes the sound.
The good news of all this is it's pointing out I need to build my EL84 amp.
