
Basically it's a 1986 with a .68 on V2a and lower filtering. Ok so maybe its like a JTM 50 with a .68 on V2a. Here's what I've got:
Standard shared cathode setup
.68 on V2a
56/250 tonestack
.1uf's in the phase inverter
Negative feedback is 27k
No bright cap
Filtering is:
Mains 50uf
PI 32uf
Screens 32uf
Preamp dual 32uf
Ever since I got the amp I have been struggling with the stiffness of the amp. Lowering the negative feedback loosened it up but not in the way I wanted. Until today I had only tried 47k or 100k. 27k really did it for me. It gives a really nice woodiness to the sound. The lower filtering on the mains and screens/PI give just a bit of sag to the sound but the 27k kind of keeps it in check. The .68 (no piggyback resistor) just gives the amp a bit of focus/aggression just enough for my taste. This is exactly the sound/feel I had in my head. The only thing I want to tweak now is the capacitor value for the first cathode to tame a little bit of flubbiness which is actually not too bad. Also, with the lower filtering there is no ghosting whatsoever.
My SG, SG jr and my friend's Tokai strat all sound exactly as they should to my ears. The neck pickup of the strat gives the best Hendrix sound I've ever had under my fingers. The 27k is a BIG part of the sound IMO.
I'm going to use the amp as is for rehearsal today. I think my bandmates are going to be impressed!
I highly recommend this setup!