Hi Jim,
I’ll take a stab at this for you.
First off the output iron is the same OT-2 goodness as S.E.X. Next the PT-8 Power transformer is setup a little different with the Stereomour II. You measure your mains voltage and select the transformer taps accordingly. Here in the states our options are, LESS than 115V AC or GREATER than 115V AC and LESS than 130V AC. This kit employs a “measure as you go†methodology which I personally like.
The following descriptions of the layout are for the wiring side of the top plate. Starting from the back left you have the IEC socket. Towards the center are the speaker posts. On the back right there are three sets of RCA input jacks. Moving forward a bit the right channel OT-2 on the left, PT-8 in the center and left channel OT-2 on the right. They are in a line similar to the SEX layout. The main difference being the larger top plate dimensions. Moving forward some more there is a hum pot on the left, some power supply wiring in the middle and another hum pot on the right. Moving forward once again are the tube sockets. Left side is a 4 pin 2A3 socket. Then two 9 pin sockets for the 12AT7’s and another 4 pin 2A3 socket on the right. There is also a two Chanel c4s board over the right hand side 9 pin socket. Flanking the tube sockets are a series of terminal strips where a majority of the wiring and component attachment is done. Moving to the front most edge of the plate you have a power switch on the left then a volume/balance control arrangement in the center and an input selector switch on the right.
Wiring is twisted pair to the 2A3 heaters, STP to the 12AT7’s, CAT5 for the input wiring and single conductor solid core everywhere else. The layout is nice and clean with lots of room to work in.
Knowing your experience with building these kits I’d say you could do it pretty easily. As always I’d be more than happy to assist along the way.
Hope that helps with a couple of the baby steps.
Regards,
Tom