Hey Troy - I'm certain PB will help you get it sorted out - he designed the circuit so no one knows it better. I really recommend continued use of the forum for troubleshooting. The Crack is a fairly simple circuit, so causes of the problem are limited and almost certainly will be found.
I think Deluk's question above is still relevant: your build pic shows two LEDs missing - did you remove them both? If so, did you keep them? If the leads are still long enough you could try re-installing them and then progress with the troubleshooting. The first step of which would be to redo the resistance checks, and if that checks out ok, to redo the voltage checks. Post any deviations from the values specified in the manual.
And if it's any consolation: I've spent 20+ hours this past week trying to get a mod to my Beepre to work and am still not there yet - but PB has been helping me and I will eventually get the problem solved. Against my instincts, I've come to accept that the best way of dealing with a problem amp is to take a methodical approach: check one possible cause, and if that's not it, move on to the next, and so on until it's fixed. It takes time, but it gets the problem solved and avoids creating new ones (I've created a lot of "new ones" in the past by fiddling with things that didn't need fiddling with). PB knows the possible causes of the problem and can guide you through the steps to identify which one you're dealing with and how to fix it.
cheers, Derek