I did quite some research on the Express in the trainwreck sections of this awesome forum before and after the build but now I'm kinda stuck and I would need some help from you guys.
The project is based on the Kelly schematic with UR12 corrections. I started with most original values but decided to change the layout of the power supply caps (didn't like the idea of caps bundled like in the original Express), for a slightly different BIAS voltage circuit and elevated heating for the tubes to avoid hum.
For more stability, I added grid stoppers plus shielded wires between input jack and V1b (10k, pin7) & between volume pot and V1a (820R, pin2), and changed the El34 grid stoppers from 1,5k to 10k.
As iron I used an OT (6.6k) and a PT (325-0-325, custom made with 75VAC sec. for BIAS and elev. heating) for 230VAC, both from Modulus Amplification in the UK.
Voltages are a little above the values from the Kelly schematic with UR12 corrections but seem pretty normal to me: wall 235VAC, B+1 413VDC, B+2 399VDC, B+3 319VDC, B+4 301VDC, B+5 286VDC, BIAS -34,6VDC, filament 6,43VAC with elev. CT (22,8VDC vs. GND).
Like many before me with this highly sensitive circuit, I have significant squeal (oscillation) with the VOL set to noon. I get the harmonics but the the annoying squeal kills them...
Even though there are many hints about extreme highs and moderate lows, mine has a moderate high end but the low end is (too) massive. Not sure what the right term is, but I'd describe it as booming bass. I lowered R7 to 120k to reduce the bass a bit.
When attennuated, the amp sounds good but without the harmonics.
Here's the schematic and layout for reference Plus a list of measures I found in Ron Worley's awesome build guide of and threads here at TAG as an overview what I tried already... A bunch of gut shots are attached as well.
Hopefully some of you have additional ideas what I could try to get rid of the oscillation.