Just finished my first project, a S.E.X. amp. I'm using it for a desktop set up with Orca's. I had a few resistances off, and a few voltages that I've been trouble shooting over in the s.e.x forum. Mostly getting things worked out but I have readings that are still off. I've been using the amp with "issues" and loving it and not noticing problems. I've spent hours on the forums reading about pops,and cracks, and no sound, and smoke, and hums, and all kinds of issues...Why does mine not have sound problems? I can max out the volume with the right source and i'm blown away by how good it sounds. I have a 2 channel system with some decent components, so I think I know what good sound is, At least I know when it doesn't sound right.
I 'm still spending hours trying to get a few missing volts to show up and get a few voltages down on some terminals. I'm grateful i can listen with good results but am concerned I'm doing something unsafe or wrong by using the amp with measurements not with in range.