I am a first time builder and decided to start with the Quickie. The Quickie took me a little bit over a week to complete working 1 to 2 hours per night. I realized that my soldering skills need some work, I have fat fingers and my eye site is not what is used to be. I worked very slowly and caught most of my mistakes as I reviewed my work for each step but the Quickie worked beautifully the first time. I do get the bells ringing when I touch the controls but they sound good too.
It was a bunch of fun and frustrating at times due to my issues mentioned earlier.
I used the Bottlehead cabinet but opted for a lower height Hammond chassis to give me easier access in my low entertainment center. I may try to cut a Bottlehead cabinet in half since I like the wood.
Do the tubes light up that I should see them like on a unit powered by AC?
Other than the unit not working, how do you notice when the batteries are running low? Will I be continuously turning the unit up to get the volume that I am accustomed to?
Do either the 9V or D cells wear out faster than the other?
Is battery life effected by how loud I play my music?