Hello,
first of all happy new year!
exciting to say that i have managed to finish my crack build:) it is actually my first serious time to get into an electronic build and proper soldering. loved it!
Anyway, at first once completed i got my resistance and voltage check and it all checked ok. i first tried the Amp and it was just great for the first listening session. may be an hour in and I started having issue like hearing a buzz (without the headphone) started to touch a bit the RCA and touching the transformer and the buzz stopped. worked fine after. The following day i plugged it back on and then basically realized that the right side was much lower than the left side! so bummed! so i decided to flip the plate from the base while in use (not recommended i am guessing!)
checked if any loose or cold soldering but could not identify anything obvious but again my soldering experience and knowledge is pretty new.
I then started to touch with my plastic pen tools some specific connections just to kind see if i could spot where this is coming from. after touching the UF4007 rectifier on one side realized that the sound was coming back up on one side and then off again as soon as i stopped touching. would it be bad soldering? i have attached some pictures for review. thank you for any feedback guys... Best, Emmanuel