Well, Just couldn't let it sit there ...I plugged in.
I got a little popping and static when rotating the pot initially...and again after I tapped the knob on the pot. I haven't been able to reproduce that...but haven't powered down yet. Maybe it just needed more warming up.
I was worried about the momentary 21VDC on the jack...so left the headphones unplugged for about a min or so...then just plugged in hoping for the best. I may try to do that mod previously mentioned about the TRS jack grounding...on the 2 unused lugs. I'm out of time for this build for now...so I'll save that for next time I'm home.
What a day! I'm quite pleased with myself for sorting it out on my own (well, with the help of the forums previous posts)...and extremely pleased I didn't fry anything with the 2 mistakes I had made in component location.
The last problem I had found...the larger board called for 2ea 31.6 ohm resistors ...but I accidentally put one of the 237 ohm resisters there. Not sure how I had done that...other than they look identical to someone who hasn't bothered to check the resistance measurement or color code bands. Lesson learnt...check everything before installing next time and save myself a TON of time! Never take anything for granted.
Comments: I don't really notice the speedball upgrade being more quiet...my base install was already dead quiet. What I do notice, is more bass...more punchy I think. Very good clarity and separation overall.
Conclusion: I'm very happy with what I accomplished and the end results. I don't even mind the road getting there...I learned (relearned) some valuable things that I won't be soon forgetting...and that I'll apply to my next build. This is an excellent amp and I'm chomping at the bit to get my next one underway.
Thank you to those who gave me some great tips and advise. Much appreciated.
Doc and Queen...thank you for your support and for the outstanding kit!