wow, I got discouraged for a while but my stereomour is amp'ing! Love it. My 2nd kit now successfully playing.
Listening to Alicia Keys LP, Songs in A minor. Sounds great!
Man, I'm so relieved to get through my issues. I believe some of the problem was a bad shunt regulator that was replaced readily, but I also discovered some poor solders.
I'm no expert so take my "soldering tip" with a grain of salt but I believe this strongly:
YOU CAN NOT WIGGLE A GOOD SOLDER LOOSE. I had a number of solders that I had trouble with during the first construction effort and I would successfully (I believed at the time) finally get a difficult connection soldered, but I was so afraid of it failing, I literally would hold my breath and not touch that solder for fear of wiggling it loose. Which now I know is nonsense. You might be able to bend a soldered wire back and forth enough to ultimately bend it it to the breaking point, but a good solder will simply not wiggle free. So wiggle it, push it, touch it, pull on it...if it's good, you can't disturb it. I won't ever hold my breath and cross my fingers again on a solder. It's either good, or not.
Next up, EROS Phono.
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