Wow!

Thanks for all for Your kind and engouraging words.
I'll try to answer Your guestions as best I can.
Bob-I, yes I like the smoothnes of the sound. That is something I've been searched for a while now. I can eaven dig harder to the stings with the pick without the sound getting too harsh, so I can play with heavier hand.
odourboy, Guitar was Ibanez 335-style with Duncan 59's. Amp settings:
pre volume (o'clock) 1 or 2
bright off
midboost (as in Normsters HRM97 layout) on
rock\jazz = rock
treble 1
mid 10 or 11
bass 9 or 10
PAB off
drive 2
od master 8-9
built in d-lator send and return turned to slight boost (diy standalone tubereverb on the loop) Btw. watching the Robben Fords new Rockpalast gig I'm really enjoying more and more of the spring reverb sound. It really is great companion with the D-style amps IMO. There is not much of the tubereverb on the clips.
G-Dorian, It seems to be hard decision to choose which tubes I like the most. 6L6 seems to be livelier but EL34's are smoother in my amp.
Stelligan, thanks. I have not made up my mind which tubes I like best. The 6L6's really seems to feedback easier. I don't think it was just the place where I was playing. Btw. I'm getting little bored to the feedback because it seems to be an artform itself to use it musical way which I cannot do. IMO Carltons 'Last Nite' has beautiful examples how to use the feedback.
HiGain,

Thanks for Your kind words. The OD master was at 8-9 o'clock whick was not near at gigging volume although my amp seems to get loud quite soon when turning the OD master up.
spm, thanks, would like to have Your fingers tho

I like Your phrasing alot (+ great website) Setings abowe.
ukulele, speaker was Celestion Heritage 12-65 on a diy cabinet (I'll promise to post pics if when I get the time). The coax I think is not so high grade, which might be a good thing with these beasts
Gil, thanks again You made my day
Btw, I think I nailed the bark-bug. No solder on one turret of the tubereverb
