I had never heard of this company before - NB, this is not the vintage Fenton Weill - rather a small and now defunct builder. My client had tried this amp for a time and liked it, and now wanted one for himself but has been unable to find one.

A couple of things stand out about this design, and there are a few changes in store. Since we aren't going to be using the low gain input jack, that component will be omitted, which should make for better reliability (I've worked on a lot of JCM 800s with the complaint of "lo gain input works, hi gain doesn't). We're also making a change to the power supply. Our build will use some extremely beefy AC15 type iron from Magnetic Components. This means a 6CA4 rectifier tube instead of the 5Y3. The original used a Fender Deluxe Reverb type output tranny so this should be a good bit more solid.
The client has a very nice 1x12 cab that was previously occupied by a heavily modded Epiphone Valve Jr that the new amp will be designed to go into.

Updates to follow shortly.
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