I got all excited after successfully building the Pass ACA amp kit and thought I'd have a go at a Tube amp next, so ponied-up and bought the S.E.X. kit.
I got through the entire build and failed my voltage checks on the B-socket side. I found a bad solder, but in the course of correcting it did a bad thing - cooked the 1.5uF 630V cap with my soldering iron. Ignoring sanity, I powered-up but was rewarded with a plaintive crackle, so immediately powered-down. No visible smoke and I couldn't smell anything, so not sure what crackled but I can guess. Notable that nothing crackled when powered up before the damage. I'm looking for validation really - given the damage you can see in the pic and the evidence of my ears, I think immediate replacement of the cap is required. Anyone care to disagree?
Oh, there was also an excessive 19.8V DC at terminal 3 on the A-side, having wired for my 240V AC. It was outside of the range, but figured it was close enough, given the wide 15% tolerance on other voltages. Yell if I'm wrong!
First time builder and poster. Great community tho, thanks for taking a look.