It could be prettier, but I'm happy:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/EmFEfGb.jpg)
Result: Now with the speed on 10 it is still faster than I'd ever need, the speed that was previously slowest is at around 5 now, and below that enter dreamy Bohren territory - I don't know what I was waiting for.
The amp didn't have a footswitch when I got it, so I built one for it a while ago, but now I finally made a nice cable to with it with some angled RCA's I got off of eBay. One thing that always annoyed me was the loud pop when I turned on the Vibrato when the Reverb was on. I found a great thread on shortscale.org that had a cure for this: solder a 4.7 uF electrolytic cap to the Vibrato switch's lugs (positive to ground) and the click is history.
Again, I'm sure it could have been done nicer, but I like it a lot:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/MQyagPv.jpg)
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/xdQgLOg.jpg)
I had a couple more of those angled RCA's, so the last thing I did was making a high quality cable for the reverb send/return instead of the craptacular chinese one I had in there for - jesus - 3 years. Result: It killed nearly 1/3 of the noise when the reverb is switched on - I couldn't believe this made such a huge difference, I mainly made it for aesthetics.. I guess I must have had a really crappy one in there before.
OMG a pic of a cable:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/g8Fllp4.jpg)
Anyway, I'm really happy about my amp now, I only need to find an effective way to clean the tolex (any ideas?), and make back panels for it to protect teh tubez.