Scratch building a version of a Ceriatone Plexi 51 All Access

My personal tastes run towards the ceramic discs, over the mica types, just what I prefer, no right or wrong there. l like the slight tad of grit from a ceramic disc, and find the mica approaches a more sterile tone than I'm after. The larger voltage rating on the ceramic generally helps stabilize the disc more, and in my humble opinion I feel it also helps with any microphonics produced from the disc.
 
My personal tastes run towards the ceramic discs, over the mica types, just what I prefer, no right or wrong there. l like the slight tad of grit from a ceramic disc, and find the mica approaches a more sterile tone than I'm after. The larger voltage rating on the ceramic generally helps stabilize the disc more, and in my humble opinion I feel it also helps with any microphonics produced from the disc.
Depending on what I'm after from an amp, I often prefer ceramics for the same reason, especially the silver ceramic dogbone types (as you have for the PI anti-fizz cap). A bit hard to find them in the values needed for treble, treble peaking & bright caps now, but I have a small stash of them. They do contribute a certain grainy, gritty texture to the upper mids & highs that I like.
If I'm after clear, open upper mids/highs I prefer polystyrenes to silver micas.
Great job on the build, looking forward to seeing more of. Cheers
 
I made a small amount when I had the business open, but put everything back into just to close the shop a few years later, so I guess the answer is nope. So far.
Thanks for your honest answer.

From personal experience with high quality amp kits from vendors like Allen Amps, C3 Amps, V2 Amps, & Metro Amps (Which stopped offering kits more than ten years ago!), I would be very lucky to get 50% of my cost if I were to sell my own builds. I understand that I'm basically a "wannabe" in the world of amp builders, and I lack some serious education on the physics of electronic engineering, but it sure would be fun to regularly build these kits, then sell them without going broke!

I really enjoy watching inspiring build threads like yours. Nice job... :cheers:
 
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