Hi Andy Kemp!
Tom Tracy: Almost all the songs on my website have guitars which are run through my home made amps and effects.
For example, my most recently posted one, "Rhodania," has a Gretsch Country Club on the left played through a Vox clone I built, called the AK-30, with a few mods I wish Vox put into their amps. The channel I'm using in this song has a 7199 pentode input stage with the usual EL84's in the output. The Gretsch is running through the pseudo-Tube Screamer clone which resides in this amp, with the triode side of the 7199 being the input buffer for this effect. The amp has a single 12 inch speaker which is a Weber Blue Dog.
The guitar on the right in this song is a Fender Telecaster run through an amp I built called the AKM2 with no outboard effects. The AKM2 electronics were built on the chassis of the electronics removed from a 1954 Hammond M2 organ. The electronics use 6V6s for the output tubes. All but one of the tubes are octals, with 6SJ7 pentodes and 6SC7 triodes in the preamps and a 6SN7 for the phase inverter. The tone control includes a pushbutton selectable midrange cut modeled after the type used in the old Selmer Zodiac, though I designed it around inductors I had lying around and added a control for adjusting the depth of the cut (really a "Q" control). The amp has a single 12 inch speaker, which is a 1954 Jensen that came out of the same Hammond M2. This speaker has an electromagnet instead of the typical either alnico or ceramic permanent magnets used by most speakers. I have a control on the back of the amp that allows me to control the current flow through the electromagnet, which allows me to control the intensity of the magnetic field. The speaker grill and wood for the cabinet came from the same Hammond M2. Below are a couple photos of this amp.