I'm not new to DIY electronics, but this is the first amp build I've attempted. Pieced together a schematic from different places, and built it using valvestorm JMP50 chassis and board. Sourced parts from various places, including a bunch from valvestorm. I found their service to be fantastic, quite frankly. Just a great resource. Transformers are Marstran, with a 1202-118 power transformer and 784-128 output transformer. The green resistors are Kiwame carbon film. There are a few AB carbon comp and a couple metal film sprinkled in. No great plan or scheme for which resisters I used where - pretty much just used what was handy, although the default was to use the Kiwame carbon film resistors.
The workmanship on my part isn't as immaculate as some of the amp build you see around here (I'm sure I'd be able to improve this aspect a bunch on my next build), but not too bad. The amp sounds pretty darn amazing, and I'm sure I'll be tweaking things further as I go along. The cathode bypass cap on V1 is 33uF, and I might even try going a bit smaller yet. Sounds good as-is, though. The amp might be a bit too squishy overall for me with the current rectification and filtering, so might try solid state rectification and/or additional filtering at some point. Anyway, here's the amp as it is currently constituted:
Anyway, it was a fun process to put this together, and I'm sure I'll build more.