SO this has been a long time coming.
It's CLOSE to being 'finished', by which I mean it's close to a point where it might create a noise, but it has a few things to be added yet. Namely the presence and resonance controls, and there is one resistor that I need to source.
I was restricted a bit by the some of the chassis features. I don't really have a drill tough enough to deal with a steel chassis like this, so a lot of stuff is mounted in the original fittings from the Laney AOR.
Some of the preamp boards could be laid out better. This is the first time I've used turrets for a build too, but every time I build something I learn from my mistakes, so I'm getting better even though this build isnt as perfect as I'd like.
for example... the last filter cap for the 1st gain stage, ended up being immediately behind the input jack! I'm hoping by that point the HT voltage isn't kicking out too much noise. There is a lot of filtering in the power supply, and the IEC is an in-line filtering type.
I got some DC heaters for V1 & V2, never done that before! also the AC heaters are elevated. The voltages seem ok, I've had the amp on to measure them. Nothing is making weird mechanical noises yet, so that's good!
Right now, It's like a VHT Deliverance fixed in the 'more' gain setting. The power section is however KT77, since I think KT88's would have been a squeeze. It also lacks the circuitry between the PI and the output valve grids that is present in the D120. I'm hoping it sounds reasonable and then I can start re-voicing it a bit.
Good thing about this, is that the preamp can be gutted and stored away, and a new preamp board dropped in if I feel like sticking something else in there.




