I've built one of my Quickies stock (with PJCCS) & put it the mid channel of a triamp system, sitting on some foam supports and connected with screened interconnects. It works, at least it measures right and it plays music but with some issues.
The one that concerns me the most is D cell life. I lost left channel at 20 hours, one D cell down to 1.05V (other is 1.35V). New Duracells - Costco's best. Anyone ideas why one channel would have a shorter life?
Haven't formed an sonic impression yet because it's still too new but, for the record:
I have mobile phone interference - will try PJ's RF capacitor suggestion. The intention is to put the guts of 2 Quickies in a bespoke single metal case later.
Very low volume scratchy noise from that left channel (not tube related) with shorted inputs. Have re-flowed all joints. Can't hear it from 300mm away so can live with it. EDIT: This was RF noise from a MacMini next to Quickie. Alu foil shield as temporary fix.
Microphonics are simply horrendous. Piano notes audibly distort at higher volume with all 3 flavours of tube I have. I will try the various fixes here but this might be the deal breaker for this fun little amp in my system.
Still looking for a 4 channel preamp solution with about 6dB gain. Any recommendations for modifiable versions of other BH's?