Well, after spending a bit more time with this little dynamo, I must admit I'm pretty impressed. It can generate an unbelievable amount of volume considering it's power rating (I suspect that 1.5W is very conservative), and when you crank the boost gain, it has plenty of raunch on tap. And I haven't even really "opened it up" yet, because I haven't had the house to myself since I built it. But I will on Wed. night, and I'll try to record a demo clip then, too.

The only thing I don't particularly like is that it's a little dark sounding, at least at low volumes. The good news is that John Calhoun included an optional "brightness" capacitor spot on his PCB design, so I'm going to get two different value silver-mica caps and wire them to the board via an on-off-on DPDT switch. That'll give me three settings: normal, bright and brighter. That should cover it....