Hey Sunn-y
im so glad to see more and more people enjoying these amps. i was starting to think i had the only one in existance.
anyway.. you are right that they are mind numbingly loud.. but there is very little distortion. i believe the main reason for this is the fact that the preamp is wired in a split-rail configuration like a solid state amp. this in turn uses negative voltage to operate a an additive mid boost.
the split rail ends up with a gain of unity and the mid boost serves to up the apparent volume considerably.
i recently experimented with mine and removed the split-rail circuit. i rewired the amp as if it was a 2 tube model t. the wattage was the same, but the apparent volume decreased by what sounds like half. it is also much easier to break up into a nice crunchy but singing overdrive.
i have plans to add a preamp tube and put the mid-boost circuit back in, while still maintaining the added gain of a standard wiring configuration.
stay tuned on that.
Also, JoeArthur has loads of information regarding this type of amp.
We have been in limited correspodance in the past and i surmised that his second gen Model T is very similarly (if not identically) wired to my A212... at least in the preamp section.