Thanks Derek, and PB, for your kind words, and quick and thorough responses.
Derek, ok, I will look into obtaining smaller clips and sheathing the clips again. You're right, I did have to 'crimp the barrel' a bit to get the clips to stay on the leads. I removed the plastic sheaths because it made them even more obtrusive and hard to use, but I'll be safer going forward, especially when plugged in.
I have two DMM's that I've been using to double check things. (Had to order the second one because I blew out a fuse? in the DMM testing voltage on the first check; been a long time since I've used a DMM and kind of just spun that dial around, heard a pop and screen is blank when I test voltage) Anyway, resistance seems to work on both. On your suggested single scrap wire test, one DMM reads 0.1, the other reads 0.0. When testing the terminals, I'm getting the same results, from both, as stated below, apart from that decimal difference from the respective DMM's.
PB, I resoldered the terminals you pointed out; they were done but indeed hard to see from the picture angle, and maybe undersoldered in general, so went ahead for assurance and clarity in future pics. That lower terminal on the jack where the black wires meet then measured 0.1 (and 0.0).
The following measurements were taken with the black lead alligator clipped to the ground lug near the IEC...
Terminals that should read 0 ohms according to manual:
3,6,8,10,12,14,20, and 22
They all read 0.1 (and 0.0)
Terminals that should read * or 2.9Kohms according the manual:
They don't return a reading (zero)
RCA ground tabs read 0.1
RCA center pins don't return a reading (zero)
Let me know if anything else come to mind to try, or if additional information or pics would be helpful to continue assessing the issue here.
Thank you,
Max