Denis, it's wonderful to hear the JOR sounds so good for you. I would like to point out to everyone that Denis (Springbok10) is one of the most knowledgeable and demanding listeners one will ever encounter. Unlike a lot of audiophiles, he will not accept less than the best sonics, and yes, he can distinguish great from good from mediocre from poor.
One tip I would like to offer up is that anyone with a JOR should consider drilling holes that line up with the four potentiometers and biasing resistors. Had I kept mine, I would have certainly done so. After one learns the procedure (which is not at all intuitive), the most difficult task is in reassembling the amp. Being able to access everything without taking the JOR apart would make biasing a simple 3 minute procedure, no muss, no fuss.
One tip I would like to offer up is that anyone with a JOR should consider drilling holes that line up with the four potentiometers and biasing resistors. Had I kept mine, I would have certainly done so. After one learns the procedure (which is not at all intuitive), the most difficult task is in reassembling the amp. Being able to access everything without taking the JOR apart would make biasing a simple 3 minute procedure, no muss, no fuss.