Hey guys,
today, I made my first try for #36. After some tries and reading again the last few pages of the SIR-thread at metroamp (most valuable information came from the short discussion between dukeamps and tschrama - thank you).
I used the "save" way of shield trick and a 470p at second anode. So far, no humming, no squeeling, surprise!

Only with dimed gain pots I get blocking distortion. I might put some grid stoppers in but since I won't dime them usually...

This amp really rocks! I was just able to dial the master to about 1 but even with this low volume it had everything I didn't know i was missing with the #34

It was fat and crunchy and loud (!) - but it didn't sound so much like AFD. Finally, I added a switch for a .1 cap parallel to the 10k at second cathode and now I think I am quite near. For chords and riffing it sounds best for me without the .1, but for solos with the neck humbucker I really like this cap!
Later, I will test the amp in band context. That's gonna be fun...

Cheers,
Kilian