If I am not allowed to ask questions like this please here please let me know and I will proceed no further. I have quite a bit of vintage stereo equipment at the moment that "others" have restored but I would like to personally build a tube amplifier KIT myself, maybe a pre-amp as well to better understand the inner workings. I would like to keep the cost around a $1000 or so for the amplifier, probably something around 25 quality watts. Unfortunately I am not electronics savvy and therefore not sure if it wise that I tackle something like this from a safety perspective? I am quite capable of reading and drawing blue prints (working drawings), P&ID's but have not dealt with electronic type diagrams. I have a strong background in welding, brazing, machining, fabrication and CAD and am mechanically inclined. I also am more than willing to learn even though I am an old fart. I am in no hurry, very detail oriented and slow because of that fact. My primary speakers that I will be using IF I am capable are a pair of old Electro-Voice Sentry III with the 15" 3-way horns. Since I am concerned from a safety perspective and being a neophyte at best, is there a low voltage low power amplifier kit available that would drive these speakers effectively?
Regards,
-JWW