It's funny, for this one I just recycled some caps from a failed BE-OD board I did some months ago (the Effectslayouts site one). Could not get the damn thing to work, triple checked everything and ended up burning the copper traces trying to reflow all solderings. That's the way of the noob, I guess, hahaha
And yes, the difference between ICs is minimal, and had I tested it with a real cranked tube amp I probably wouldn't have been able to tell them apart. But with a mercilessly clean SS, I heard some variation on it. Or it could also be self-suggestion...
As for the sumthin-missin thing, I meant something inbetween the preamp and the poweramp, to make it sound a little more like a real tube amp. I remember reading on some forum a guy who got this by stacking a TS followed by a compressor followed by a Bluesbreaker, into a SS amp, to get a tubey, cranked stack sound. But it seems an awful lot of work for uncertain results...
I just checked the red rooster layout (you do like simple circuits indeed, haha!) I'll try it as soon as the damn spanish post delivers the MP38s I ordered a bloody month ago
Thanks for the gain pot tip, I have some ready-wired 500k pots I'll be able to swap quickly and test, I think. I'm really liking the sound of it as is, but a little more gain can't hurt :)
BTW, I just wired a Cornish buffer between the Rockett and the mini-amp... And again it livens up the thing. I mean, what can't this buffer do? I'm really thinking of putting this gadget everywhere.
Cheers!