Hi Paul -
Thank you for the reply.
tl;dr version - I now have all LEDs, proper voltages, and sweet sweet music. The saga below is for reference. No need to review if you're busy, but I'd still love a thought or two.
Last night, I did the voltage check on the big board, but had to leave the project before listening to go to supper. I admit I didn't read the last page re: the LEDs until later when doing the second check. As you can tell, I'm a bit new to DIY and very cautious about my skills. I try to follow the directions to the letter. As an example, I can't see in the manual where it tells you to put in the 2nd 2N2222A on the A side, but it seemed obvious. Those were the voltages measured last night at the 1st and 2nd checks on the big board.
This morning, after reading your reply - I rechecked wiring once more with freshly caffeinated eyes. I looked it over under magnification, and I took new pics to zoom in and compare / review. I am also trying to learn more about circuits, so I tried to figure out how I could not have ANY LEDs lit when the small board and the 2 at the 9 pin were just fine previously. It just seems unlikely (impossible??), but I am a complete novice.
I went to measure the voltages again. Powered up. Still no LEDs. I did it out of sequence. Just as I was reaching to hook the clip to U12, I knew I goofed. I had powered the unit before attaching the alligator clip... POP! I thought I had blown the 220uF across U12/U13. No magic smoke or smells though. Just an arc between the lead and one of the terminals. After cursing for a bit. I disconnected the power and physically inspected everything. I checked capacitance for all 3 220uF - I got 550+-uF at each cap. My meter only has a range of 600uF. +- 5% None of the caps look discolored or are bulging. In the past, when I've "popped" caps - they physically pop and there is a wisp of smoke. There is no apparent damage to any parts nearby or in the PSU section of the schematic. I just got very, very lucky and the lead arced as I was reaching in without damaging anything. I put this here to possibly help others and for transparency in troubleshooting in case I'm wrong about being lucky.
I did a another physical re-inspection, but I am not sure what additional test points would be most valid after the Speedball installation.
Feeling confident, I powered back up, and using the proper sequence took new measurements. Still No LEDs. Nowhere. I turned off all lights just to be sure. Both tubes glow properly.
Measurements.
OA - 100.1 (Started higher and settled / locked here)
OB - 98.2 (Started higher and settled / locked here)
G - 0
B+ - 173 +- (it bounces around a bit and never locked)
Thanks as always.
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I wrote everything above the dotted line, paused - and waited. I plugged back in for one last and final look, and we have properly lit LEDs. Gorgeous LEDs. We have tunes... The sound is clean, and the amp is functioning. Now I need to go over everything again. Given my mishap with the 3rd voltage check, are there any other components or test points you recommend taking a look at just for taking extra care?
Is there anything logical (other than me imagining things over 4 checks or needing a very serious vision check
) that can cause the test points to measure properly, but have no lit LEDs? I simply can't imagine a cold joint can do it. I could go happily along, and act like I never made a mistake... but I don't mind looking like a dunce if it helps me and possibly others learn.