i've got an early-run eros that gave me a little trouble with the resistance value of the right input jack after finishing; it would be hard to get a reading on at all, but occasionally it seemed to flicker with the correct number. the amp sounded fine and functioned well, and at the time i couldn't do a better soldering job, so i've been using it like that for months.
i just got much better quality solder and a solder pump and thought i'd redo the connection, but afterward it still gives me no reading. when the connection was unsoldered, i tested the tip of the red wire that goes into the center pin of the jack alone and got the correct value, so whatever's going on here is only happening when the wire contacts the jack.
there's no continuity between the center pin and outer shell of the jack, and i don't really know how to account for the lack of a reading... the 3 other jacks easily test fine. the amp seems to be working well enough, so should i just ignore this or bother putting in a new input jack to be safe?