Gentlemen, we are making progress!
Are we there yet? Not sure but I am finding out as I am writing this.But first things first, let me give you an update on what happened so far.
Paul, I have taken your recommendation to heart and checked for anything shorting one of my A-terminals but after double and triple checking I was still not further. It then happened that in an effort to make sure A7 and A8 were distant enough, I snapped the lead of the LED (which "luckily" was the one not lighting). By coincidence I had a replacement remaining from the initial build, therefore this was quickly mounted. Checked, powered up and all voltages were fine and all LED shining!
Honestly I could not be categoric whether all my checking there is no shorts in the A-terminal or the replacement of the LED (which did not look damaged) made the trick; but hey, I am not complaining.
What next then? Now that all voltages were fine, I plugged in my HD650, powered up again and. ... that horrible noise!
No source attached, Crack plugged in directly into the wall on its own, volume to zero, I had rather loud (too loud to comfortably put the headphone on) noise, which suspiciously sounded like 50 Hz!
I then tried:
> Reheated the joints of the 220uF/250V capacitors (didn't find that by myself but a little googling can bring you a long way
) => No success
> Re-checked the group wires => No success
> Plugging a source in => No success
> Playing Mozart, turn the volume delicately up to see if we have some music in addition to the noise => Surprise: noise gone & music here!
This is where I currently am: listening to music (smiling as Speedball definitely makes a difference). 1st CD is nearly over and no trace of noise. Turning the volume back to zero but no noise. No sure what did make it go away but I like what I hear, what more to ask?
Unless you have any other recommendation at this point in time, I will now put the Crack back into my office and again use it regularly. Let's say the patient is moved to rehab under careful observation.
I hope that was it but would not like to end my post without thanking you Paul for your support and guidance. This is real customer support and value added to your product.
PS: Speedball rocks!