By the way, that was the first express I ever did and I did have some trouble with rectifier noise. The circuit loop of the PT, recto and first filter cap is too big and posed a problem and I had to add some series resistance with the diodes to tame the buzz. This is the nature of doing your own layout. There may need to be some tweaks.doctord02 wrote:Bob, you might ask Paul Ruby, I know he uses his own layout and has the iron positioned much like a Marshall.
I'd say his builds sound like Trainwrecks to me, and I own the one featured on his site in spalted maple (Elvira).
I'd also agree that the way the tone controls are laid out makes the most importance, and Paul has that pretty similar to Ken's. However his power supply is more like a Marshall in layout if I recall... He has gut pics of my amp on his website...
Dave
EDIT
Link to the guts shots of my amp on Paul's website:
http://paulamps.com/MapleWreckGuts.html
My following amps moved the first filter cap and diodes to a separate board mounted right on the PT. This completely solved the buzz issue with no need for any other solution.
Latest layout examples:
http://paulamps.com/Marta.html
http://paulamps.com/Miriam.html




 
 
 This way I can share the guts of many real wrecks with the owners blessings without having to post real pics!
  This way I can share the guts of many real wrecks with the owners blessings without having to post real pics!
 , one less antenna...
, one less antenna...
 It is me or it is I, which ever is correct
 It is me or it is I, which ever is correct  Those who know the route can stray farther from the path and reach the same destination
 Those who know the route can stray farther from the path and reach the same destination