It all started when I noticed that the music sounded veiled for the first 45 minutes or so after turning the amp on and then suddenly it opened up and became 3-dimensional, like it's supposed to sound. Swapping tubes didn't cure it so I suspected there was a cold joint somewhere. I carefully inspected every joint and didn't find any that looked troublesome.
I decided that while I had it upside down I would trim some of the leads on the 220uF, 250V capacitors that I had left a little too long. That went smoothly and I didn't identify any other potential problems.
I reconnected the amp for a test run and there was no sound from the left channel. I determined that it wasn't the headphone cable or the tubes, and switching to different inputs had no effect. I put it back on the workbench and discovered that none of the LEDs were lit on one of the High Current C4S boards and only two were lit on the low current board. Additionally, only one of the LEDs was lit on the input tube. Thinking it was an issue with the capacitors I had worked on, I began checking voltages around them to see what was going on. Unfortunately, I shorted the lead of the 270Ω resistor that attaches to terminal 24L. I checked the resistance and it measures 264Ω but the capacitor that attaches to that terminal could have been damaged. Downstream, I noticed that one of the LEDs on the C4S board is no longer lit.
Here are the voltage readings:
Low current board with 2 LEDs lit
IA 125.2
OA 73
KregA 4.68
bRegA 125
IB 0
OB 110.1
KregB 1.16
bRegB 0
High current board with 3 LEDs lit
IA 197.1
OA 124.8
bA 0.4
IB 0.3
OB 78
bB 124.5
High current board with no LEDs lit
IA 211
OA 209
bA 0
IB 0.1
OB 1.385
bB 209
I suspect the problem is the 220uF capacitors but don't know how to check them. Any help diagnosing the problems would be greatly appreciated!