The joints on the switches look good, but the joints on the terminal strips look like they could use a little extra solder.
Does the coarse attenuator work as expected?
There are a few different reasons that the fine attenuator wouldn't be doing its job, but I don't see any evidence of those conditions, and some that I thought of would've caused issues with one channel of the coarse attenuator as well.
Thanks I'll double check and report back. Somehow the capacitor in the middle of socket C had fallen off too, I soldered it back in. One more thing is terminals 19 and 22 ( the ones with the white wires connecting them to OA on the C4S boards show 220 k ohms, not aure if that's expected or not. The coarse attenuator seems to work fine by the way. On terminal 1 thebresistamce goes feom 20-21.6-23.7-26.7-31.44-40 and on terminal 5 it goes from 40-40-40-26.75-31.47-40 from lowest gain to highest. One weird thing is sometimes I don't have sound in the right channel until I turn the coarse up to 0 db and then it gets sound and stays no matter what gain I set it to afterwards, like it needs a kickstart or something. What is that problem that could affect the coarse one as well?
The resoldering of the terminals didn't seem to change anything.
P.S. this might be because I'm using IEMs right now but there is also a high pitch moise going on all the time which might ormight not be related.
Terminal 2 to 30 has a resistance of 4.227 mega ohms jf that matters.
P.S. 2 I resoldered all the connections and soecxially terminals that seemed like they might be problematic. The hiss and the problem with the coarse attenuator went away but the fine attenuator is still not working. Terminal 5 is also reading the same resistances as terminal 1 right now 20-21.6-23.7-26.731.5-40.
Fix: Ok I just realized what the problem was
Silly mistake. The lower lug on the fine attenuator wasn't connected to terminal 7 on the coarse was, it was connected to the lower lug on the coarse attenuator. Working now! Thanks.
Final problem: There is white noise in the left channel that lowers in volume as the amp warms up, this noise is present even without any input connected but the right channel ia dead silent. Is this a grounding issue? And the right channel still goes out sometime when changing between inouts or high and low impedance and seems to come back on if I restart the amp. (Kreg on side a is still 16.5V) Swapping the tubes seemed to change this but after rebiasing the tubes twice it went back to just a bit of noise in the left channel and also an almost imperceptible noise in the right one.