Due to time and space constraints I am attempting to do one amp at a time, and not very successfully! Finished the installation of one board and all the resistance checks were ok, as were the voltage checks. Adjusted the plate voltage for the driver, shut down and installed the amp. On turn-on heard a loud crack, but the heaters were glowing, so the fuse is ok. No sound, double check that everything is connected ok. Still nothing so turned it off and visual inspection revealed a loose connection of the b+ supply at terminal 16. Reasoning that the loose connection probably caused the noise and that everything else measured ok I fired it up and was greeted by 4 or 5 bright white flashes inside the driver tube, and get a whiff of a burning smell. This time I see that one of the LEDs on the A side is actually melted and the other is reading low resistance in either direction. All the zener string terminals read 156K or lower instead of the very large values you would expect, terminal b6 reads 156K. The connection of the zener to terminal B6 was loose! So as you can see big problems and not sure what to do next. I have not done the other board yet, I could build the other one and install the other set of zeners but robbing Peter to pay Paul? Oh, terminal B8 reads less than 2 ohms.
In my defense I have successfully built 5 or 6 Bottlehead kits with only minor problems, most have worked correctly the first time they were plugged in.