That's a tough one, Tim. THT does maintain the right look and feel. However, an SMT board 1/3 the size is also appealing and 1206 is reasonable.
Exactly.
Here's the components for just the "Velocity Integrator" portion of the circuit in SMD and TH:
As you can see, component area is significantly less with he surface mount parts (maybe even less considering some could be placed on the bottom of the board as well). Obviously I could save space by doing the resistors in a vertical format, though personally I'm not a fan of that.
Based on parts count and some quick layout tests, I think the surface mount design would easily fit on a couple of 100x100mm boards that would be stacked. (Ideally I'd like to stay at that size since they can be inexpensively fabricated. Though I do have access to a US fab that will do 200x200mm boards on the cheap.)
The more I think about this, the more I like the esthetics of a TH layout, but man things would be easier with a SMD design!
Tim, thanks for the work, count me in for THT board, I can source the components my self.
Hope I can still source TO-18 style transistors. Also planning to find the 70s or 80s style enclosure, the step down transformer too.
Btw, the reason I prefer THT is the excitement and the fun during the assembling, at least for me, cause once finished and working, realistically I won't be playing this on my scope everydays, only once in a while or probably bring it and brag it among friends.
For what it's worth, if I did an SMT board it could still all be hand soldered as I'd use large pads to make it easy. 1206 and SOT-23 can all be hand soldered with nothing but an iron, some flux and semi-fine solder.
In the end, even if I go TH at least a few parts would possibly still need to be SMT, like the JFETs which are obsolete in TO-92. (Unless I get a suitable replacement.)