First of all, sorry for posting this mostly Seduction question on the S.E.X. board, I did not see the well hidden Seduction legacy forum. Feel free to change it to the correct board if this is a problem.
Per Doc's request, I've attached a photo - no snickering at my soldering skills pleeeze
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Two questions:
1) There were supposed to be 2 .01MF 1.6kV capacitors for the RRSF and full-wave rectifier part of the circuit. In my kit, I had one 0.01MF and one 0.015MF (both 1.5kV). I assumed that since these were outside the signal path, the difference in MF would not be an issue so I went ahead and used the 0.015MF anyway. Was I wrong?
2) Since experiencing the problem with the edgy/forward sound, I've done some research on the Sovtek 6922 and, as Doc mentioned, it does have a reputation for being on the harsh side. I was thinking to testing the tube hypothesis as the culprit by buying a pair of JJ E88CC / 6922, which have the reputation of being: "... a great alternative to ECC88, 6922 and 6DJ8's for preamplifiers if you are looking for a warmer, smoother sound at a low price." It definitely fits my budget, or lack thereof ...
Thank you again for the help, and please feel free to repost this to the proper forum.
Thank you,
Alberto
PS I should emphasize that --- other than the very noticeable fatiguing nature of the sound --- there are no hums, strange noises or imbalances or any other indications that there is something wrong with the Seduction. It just sounds forward and edgy.