Ok, I couldn't resist and ended up listening to the amp for about an hour
as soon as I got home from work before conducting the voltage check.
I figured since nothing was smoking or burning for the 10 minutes I ran it
after finishing the build, there was no real danger.
At least, that's how I justified myself, hehe.
After turning off the unit and letting the tubes cool a bit, I ended up
using a couple of shoe boxes, and ran the voltage check.
All the values came out as listed on the manual, plus or minus 5%.Whew.
On a side note, I recall reading a comment by Doc that some builders experienced
some builder's withdrawal symptoms after finishing the build.
When I first read that comment, my first thought was a suspcisious "yeah, right".
But now I know exactly what he meant.
Although this was my first DIY amp, first time I soldered anything in my life,
I really enjoyed it and have gained some confidence and eagerness to try
additional builds.
I'm already considering the S.E. X amp, but first thing's first, I need to install the speedball upgrade.
I am going to TRY to wait a couple of weeks and enjoy the crack as is.
While previewing the speedball manual and the parts, it looks like the soldering
tip needs to be fine tip, and soldering should be accurate.
I saw a couple of sections where there were three separate solder joints that were really close together.
I currently have the standard ST3 tip that came with the Weller WLC100 40-Watt Soldering Station,
and the tip looks a bit wide for the speedball work.
Would a conical soldering tip be recommended to work on the speedball?