1. Infineon Silicon Carbide rectifiers.. Supposedly these are close to a perfect diode with no switching noise and RF hash.
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/catalogUSD/641/462.pdf
http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/IDT02S60C_ ... 3a0e9d6f32
2. Vishay/Dale metal film resistors... I use these in everything, I love the way they sound.
3. Jensen, Astron and Russian PIO caps. I have them in my guitars and I thought I'd try them here.. It worked.
4. Old Amphenol RG-174 on both of V1's grids... IMO, shielded cable here is just good practice.
5. Multisection can caps. Good idea copped from Dana Hall, cleaner layout.
6. Flipped the output tubes 180 degrees and copped the grounding scheme from Allyn's 80W express and Randall Aiken's site. Note the isolated input and speaker jacks. This is just good modern practice.
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7. Dana Hall's VVR3... It works and it's fun to play with....
8. Lar-Mar PPI Master Volume.. I haven't put this in yet, but I will. Dimed, it's like it isn't there and in use it's the most transparent MV I've used in other amps. It ought to work well with the VVR.
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9. Woops...Forgot... Rubycon "Black Gate" cathode bypass caps.
I like the way these sound, too.