Spot on Paul. I lit up the Moreplay and measured the voltage at each of the lugs. I had about 400mVAC on the middle lug closest to the chassis with black wires attached to the balance pot. I turned off the preamp, undid the nut/washer, and removed the balance pot from the chassis. Then I re-flowed the solder on that lug and at every point any black wire attached to that lug terminated. I turned the preamp back on. When I measured AC voltage on the middle lug closest to the chassis, it now read zero. I reattached the pot and hooked the preamp up to an Akitika power amp on my bench. I fed the signal from a CD into the Moreplay and it is now perfectly balanced.
So while I've completed 21 electronics builds over the last three years, I apparently still don't know how to solder....
I'm currently using the Moreplay to drive a diyaudio First Watt F4 clone power buffer. The F4 has tons of current, but it needs to get its voltage swing from the Moreplay. The F4 has little sonic signature of its own so what you hear is the beautiful sound of The Moreplay. I've got an Oppo BD-95 spinning discs into a Denafrip Aries II DAC. The DAC and a VIP Classic Turntable feeding a tubes4hifi PH-16 phono stage are plugged into the Moreplay. Speakers are the Arendal 1723 Towers. It sounds amazing.
I don't think I ever posted pictures of my finished Moreplay on the Forum. See below. A friend in Montana built me a solid walnut base with round wooden feet that have cork bottoms. I had the chassis plate powder coated in a blue sparkle metallic. I think it looks cool.
Paul, thanks for the help in troubleshooting this.
John