I've read and re-read posts, and reviewed my own experience with solid state builds back to the 1970's. And come up with this as the starting chapter.
I don't like the way the AC cable goes in (visually). I don't see the IEC as giving the kit much - outside of the fuse. I'm using two safety measures: cross the line safety cap (V2 X1), and a line to ground Y2. Beyond the safety one gets from potentially deadly shorts going to the chassis, you also get EMI filtering. The power switch is a no-op. If the circuit had enough power to the tubes needing a graduation - great, but it doesn't. Same thing as sticking the AC power cable in the wall - plus I have need for space on the top side of the amp.
I don't like the long run of incoming single ended inputs from back to front - seems to require an insulated pair. Also I don't like way the cables stick like rooster feathers out of the amp. Finally, I want that space on the top of the amp. Voila - the single ended cable is going in the side under the side with a strain relief to keep the cables safe from pulling.
Using a balanced headphone in, not because the circuit is balanced, but because all my headphones are terminated with balanced plugs. I may add a SE input to, if so it'll be right there, and I'll have to add a post or two to hold it fast.
So this means AC cable comes straight in by the ground post (14x3 ga), I split the wires (black and white) in half and put in the safety caps there (ground connection at the post). Then fan out for the 4 transformer points, and the ground connections.
Here it is:
Questions? Brickbats?