certainly looks excellent, well done our fella :)
valve rectifier in a jcm800 is an interesting idea too, i like it. i wonder can a "duel rectifier" type of circuit be retro-fitted to an old Marshall?...
if by dual recto circuit you mean the diode/valve rectifier switch, then yes, it's pretty easy. I think Mesa has a patent on it even though they probably didn't come up with it. I debated doing it in this.
sgmypod, Frank is indeed a great guy!
To answers Hunters question, it does need some tweaks.
Positives are it is TOTALLY silent. Even with the gain right up, and playing at a moderate volume, there is no (or only an extremely low level of) gain hiss.
The standby switching and power switching is mega safe in this amp, and it works!
It works and it sounds ok. can do really clean and get pretty heavy when the gain is pushed right up, but it doesn't get too crazy. crazy enough... which I like...
It has a pretty big low end, and I need to balance that out by getting more highs into the output, or maybe cutting lows earlier in the preamp.
At the moment it looks neat, but give it a month or two of tweaking and it will probably look like a rats nest, but then I guess that kind of acceptable in 'boutique' amps. lolzzz
EDIT: you can see smoke in the top picture... thats not the amp, that was me using my helping-hands to burn incense sticks... it adds to the tone of the finished amp... obviously.