I've been using my Quickie for a few months now, and there are some issues I wanted to relate FWIW. I was a little disappointed with the extreme microphonics of my kit, but I liked the overall sound. Most of the issues, as I can tell, would be really easy to address in a second version of the kit (if that ever happens).
I notice that many builders mount the battery holders on the bottom of the plate, which to me doesn't seem to beautify things that much because of the dozens of exposed nuts. A separate subchassis plate for the batteries (and top plate with only four mounting holes) would solve this, though it would add to the cost. It's just a thought; I realize this thing was designed to a price point.
One annoying problem for me is the layout-- having the power switch next to the tubes means that every time I go anywhere near it I excite odd noises from the tubes. It would make more sense to move all switches away from the tubes further to avoid these problems with the excitable tubes, with the trade off being potential noise issues with the input selector, if it were moved.
But the worst issue is the availability of decent tubes. Yes, 3S4 tubes may be really plentiful and accessible for the "insiders" but here is my experience. The Tung Sols that shipped with the kit were decent, but occasionally noisy and quite microphonic. So I ordered some expensive Mullards from a forum member here, and bought a pair of cheapies on ebay. One of the cheapies was DOA, and the Mullards never arrived. I had to file a claim to get my money back after no contact in five weeks. I ordered another set of Sylvanias from ebay; one had a bent pin that snapped off when I straightened it. My original tubes are now so noisy as to be unlistenable, and I have a missmatched pair of "cheap" tubes that cost around $40 with shipping. Not to mention lending a forum member $40 for a month for the promise of something better.
That is nearly equal to the price of the kit. I have ordered Pass B1 boards, and I have an Aikido LV on deck to build but I would at least like to get a little more use out of my Quickie.
Does anyone have any suggestions for reliable sources of 3S4 tubes? I know there is a thread on that, but it's getting long in the tooth and has caused me much consternation trying to avoid saying ugly things about the source recommended by the staff/long time posters.
Jeff Ward