Very nice! Post mo naman specs and your listening impression so far.
Congratulations!
Haven't had the chance to listen seriously.
As for the specs, all I know is:
1) Electro Harmonix KT88 tubes
2) 75wpc, push pull
3) No idea if its tube or SS rectified (sorry, first tube amp kasi)
4) remote volume and source control
5) tone controls
6) built-in bias meter
7) amp lowers volume automatically when starting from cold; red light blinks until the amp is ready to accept input from source
and yes, the amp transformers serve as mirrors when you're in a hurry in the morning. . .
Initial listening observations though (at 2:30am in the morning):
1) Bass seems to be more than enough. In my old NAD320BEE, I had the bass control slightly at one to two o'clock, compensating for what I thought was softer bass of the Tannoys (vs my Wharfedale 9.1s, which to me and my father-in-law had more bass)
2) Now, bass seems quite plentiful. So much so that I put the foam bungs back into the ports and have the bass control at 0. For naturally-bass heavy test tracks, I just remove the bungs and I have the effect of a loudness button on my music.
3) More detail coming from my music. Considering I now play most of my music wirelessly from my Macbook, getting more instrument detail from the compressed AAC files was a pleasant surprise, even for tunes bought at the iTunes store at 128kbps ( I usually rip CDs at 192kbps AAC). On CDs, hands down, Stacey Kent's "So Nice" sounded fuller and nicer. Tubes are really great for vocals and instruments. I have yet to test it for bass-heavy genres such as electronica and dance/rap. But R. Kelly's "Ignition" and Naughty by Nature's "O.P.P" seem to have pretty good and very full bass. Noticeably softer though, vs a tighter bass from my SS NAD320BEE.