Thanks for your response.
I realized part of the issue with A2 and Terminal 2 is the problem is intermittent. . . I fired it up after reading your response and all 4 leds lit up (Side A) and the voltage was 96v at Term 2. Turned it off and then back on awhile later and back to .015v. . . not good
Attached are a few pics of the build. I counted up and realized this is my 13th audio kit build (numerous AN kits, BH SEX used as a headphone amp, Audio Creative DDDAC, WAD monoblocks, Transcendent tube analyzer and OTL amp, AKSA solid state amp, others) plus 2 Nixie clocks. Clearly I don't really know shinola or I wouldn't need the help but I'm not exactly a newbie either. At least I thought I knew how to solder . . . I guess I mention this because I thought with how much attention to detail has gone into the build documentation with BH projects and previous project experience it would be a breeze. . . what could go wrong?
I didn't realize that building the Beepre and the BeeQuiet at the same time was pushing the envelope . . .
Before my original post I disconnected both regulators and C4S boards and re-soldered every connection. I also re-soldered the transformer connections/diodes, terminal strips, etc with the regulators removed and the same with the 300B sockets and connections with the C4S removed.
The obvious changes I made were fitting the caps that are the same specs but bigger physical size (K75-10B 10uf 250v connected to terminal 2, 7 and 12, 17; and the AN 10,000uf 16v connected to terminal 4, 5 and 19, 20); finally using Shinkoh resistors for the BeeQuiet . . .
The jumper wires on the high current C4S boards between OA and IB were checked
MJE5731A transistors look adequately soldered to the PC board
I measured the R1 resistors on the C4S boards for accuracy
The TL431 regulators are in their correct locations and installed correctly
The PN2907 transistors are in the correct locations
Regards,