I would absolutely buy this kit again.
"This was my 2nd amp build - first was a 5e3. The build was a little bit more difficult than the 5e3, but nothing that should scare off anyone looking for a Low Power Twin. I made a few mods to the basic design (wired OT for 8 Ohms, installed a bias trim pot and installed a master volume) and installed Weber Legacy speakers (30 oz magnet, 65 Watt rating). The amp sounds amazing. I had never played a 5e8 circuit prior to this build, and I am very impressed. The amp stays really clean until the controls are way up. Treble and bass controls directly affect the output volume, and with the taper of the volume pots, it is easy to achieve manageable, low volume. However, with the volume up, the LPTT starts to growl and bite like you expect from a tweed amp. Hit the front end with an overdrive or distortion pedal and the amp will easily do rock and blues. The characteristics that have (pleasntly) surprised me are: (1) the tone is so rich and clear, at all volumes; (2) the amps is easy to dial in, and really, it sounds great at nearly every setting; (3) the amp is clean and muscular - you have to want the amp to be dirty to get dirty, but no matter how it's set up, girth and power while retaining touch sensitivity; and (4) unlike most Fender-style circuits, the 5e8A has a tight bottom end. I would absolutely buy this kit again. One caveat - this kit does not come with instructions, only a wiring diagram and schematic. If you have never built an amp, this may not be the best choice for a first time build. However, the experience I gained building the 5e3 was more than sufficient to work my way through the build with minimal problems."