I've built both a stock FPIII and an Extended FPIII modified to use 6SN7s. The latter is my everyday preamp, and when I hook up the stock FPIII (every once in a blue moon), I always hear much I prefer my Extended FP. So I've decided to upgrade my stock FPIII to Extended status, so I'll have an Extended FP with 6SN7s and one with 12AU7s. But as I upgrade the stock FP I also want to transplant the circuit into a Hammond chassis that measures 16" x 8" x 3". I like the idea of having extra room to make experimenting with caps and such easier.
So here's my question:
Am I asking for trouble by modifying the stock layout of the FPIII circuit so that the tube half of the circuit and the transformer/electrolytic caps half of the circuit are each rotated 90 degrees? In the only thread on modifying layout I could find, Paul Joppa cautioned that "layout is complex enough that it borders on a black art," so I want to run my plan by more knowledgeable folks before I take my saw to the Hammond chassis. What I have in mind is to line up the tubes left to right on the right half of the larger chassis (long side facing frontwards) and line up the transformer/caps section similarly on the left side of the new chassis. Take a look at the crude drawing in the attachment (pardon my lack of computer software):
Drawing's not quite to scale (and the layout is how the circuit will look from the bottom, underneath the top chassis plate), but I hope you get the gist of it. Not a radical mod, but might it cause problems? Am I better off replicating the stock layout more exactly?