I hope none of you thought I had given up since I have not posted in a week. I did have two other people look over my build of the boards which were found to be built as per instructed, and no obvious solder bridges were noted. Why R3 is shorted is still a mystery. Therefore, I took Paul's advice to order new parts, and rebuild the board. I also ordered a replacement on/off switch that was received defective, and a Bottlehead Badge which I forgot to order initially.
There was small box in my mailbox when I came home Monday evening from the Queen. I initially told myself that I would save the build for the weekend, but could not resist starting the board rebuild at 9:00 PM. I had it finished and installed by 10:30 and did the voltage check. Kreg was still a little high at 1.34VDC but a far cry from the former 4.91; all other readings were okay within the acceptable margins. I wanted to but didn't dare hook up the Eros to my system to see if I had sound in both channels. A failure would have devastated me and I would not have been able to go to sleep.
When I got home from work on Tuesday evening, I swapped out the defective on/off switch and hooked the Eros up to my Conrad Johnson preamp, and gave the Bottlehead Crack with Speedball upgrade the honor of the initial sound check instead of using my power amps and speaker set up. I put the Neville Brothers "Yellow Moon" disc on my turntable and crossed my fingers as the stylus hit the vinyl.
Man, I never new what I have been missing for the past 40 years of listening to records! The Eros soundstage was unbelievable, and its gain is very generous with my Soundsmith cartridge. The bass was solid and deep, and the highs caught me off guard. I guess I had become accustomed to the laid back sound of my CJ and the Eros had much more low end slam and sparkle on the upper end. I am very impressed with the Eros and it's not even broken in; sort of reminds me of the Crack sounding very good without any break in time. I would like to congratulate Paul Joppa, Doc, and the Queen on an exceptional audio component.
I would also like to extend a special thank you to Paul Joppa, Grainger, and Noskipallwd for their assistance when I had difficulties in the Eros construction. The problem that I had with the board added a special challenge that provided a learning experience for me. Again, thank you for the much appreciated support.