It was Kens design after all. As much time and energy as the guys at the Amp Garage have spent on that circuit, Ken spent more! So that makes sense.
FWIW I never got around to posting my final considerations on the matter. I did find my "Express" file. Looking at amp porn of a couple of Express's there and then a couple of others on line I've determined that layout manipulation is NOT part of the final voicing. I believe the final voicing is done with minute changes to component values (within their tolerance in fact) and, most importantly, tube selection and biasing. The right amount of mismatch (which is probably not a lot) and the bias adjustment being the most important. I've read that Ken took great pains to tube the amps. Most used a combination of different brand NOS tubes. And we've all heard what ear swapping a pile of preamp tubes into different positions in an amp can do for the tone. So there you go. If Ken DID spend any time on moving lead dress around it wasn't much because all the amps I looked at are so similar and it looks to be a pretty stable layout anyway. Plus there are minute differences in some of the amps board layouts or a half inch give or take on the PI tube hole. That sort of thing. That tells me that the layout and lead dress are working well enough that he considered those things non critical factors to the final tone as long as they were very close. So, I don't know it that seems convincing to anyone else but I'm putting the lead dress possibility to rest.
FWIW I never got around to posting my final considerations on the matter. I did find my "Express" file. Looking at amp porn of a couple of Express's there and then a couple of others on line I've determined that layout manipulation is NOT part of the final voicing. I believe the final voicing is done with minute changes to component values (within their tolerance in fact) and, most importantly, tube selection and biasing. The right amount of mismatch (which is probably not a lot) and the bias adjustment being the most important. I've read that Ken took great pains to tube the amps. Most used a combination of different brand NOS tubes. And we've all heard what ear swapping a pile of preamp tubes into different positions in an amp can do for the tone. So there you go. If Ken DID spend any time on moving lead dress around it wasn't much because all the amps I looked at are so similar and it looks to be a pretty stable layout anyway. Plus there are minute differences in some of the amps board layouts or a half inch give or take on the PI tube hole. That sort of thing. That tells me that the layout and lead dress are working well enough that he considered those things non critical factors to the final tone as long as they were very close. So, I don't know it that seems convincing to anyone else but I'm putting the lead dress possibility to rest.
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