Thanks for the kind words! The aluminum in those prototype chassis is somewhat softer and thicker than that used in the production units, and it is very easy to work, drill and punch, and still more than sturdy enough for a durable build.
These particular chassis were designed for a 100 MB/S to fiber optic adapter / transceiver, and required rather substantial RF & EMI shielding / containment in order to meet special requirements.
I more recently built up a 6S4A PSET amp, using a 5963 SRPP driver. Originally I used 12AT7s but they had too much gain, so I simply switched them out for the 5963s, without changing any of the circuitry, and the sound was much better. The OPTs are 6.6K SE cehapies, but they sound pretty good. I'll have to post the pix sometime, it is on a different size cast-off prototype chassis, and came out looking pretty good, almost as good as it sounds. Each of teh 6S4As has a 390 ohm, 2W cathode resistor, bypassed with 330 uF / 35V caps. The SRPP uses RA and RK of 1K, 1/2 W, 1% metal films. The 12AT7s drew around 2.1 mA each, the 5963s about 4.8 mA each. 12AU7s would also work just fine. I just wanted to keep the tubes all GE, made in USA.
I also have a 6S4A PP stereo amp in somewhat delayed progress. I modified one of Shannon Parks' DIY-ST35 PC boards to work with 6S4As - required some etch cuts and short jumpers around the four EL84 locations, before installing the sockets . It will be set up to operate with a B+ of 325V, each 6S4A set for 25 mA idle current (using LM1317s as cathode CCS) and OPTs yet to be determined, probably some small 10K CT PP iron I have, salvaged from an old 6AQ5 amp carcass.
(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fpictures.insulators.info%2Fpictures%2F99%2F249831205.jpg&hash=44c0b2f7b63bbfee67678d184e0ed58ee57fa856)
Of course no amp photo shoot isn't complete without a look under the chassis, so here goes:
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FWIW, branching off on a different subject, 6GK6s are functionally equivalent to 6BQ5s, but with a somewhat different pinout . These also have 10V, 16V and 29V filament versions, and they all sell NOS for cheap money.
For one of my 6B4G SET stereo amps, check out this posting, in "Gallery":
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,775.msg5468.html#msg5468/ed B in NC