Classic Aleph Amplifier for Modern UMS Chassis Builder's Thread

I am by no means knowledgeable about this circuit. I’m just thinking through this if it were me. Isn’t it P2 that determines these voltages? So if all the voltages are approximately the same it indicates two things. One it was a good build because of the consistent voltages. And two, the consistent voltages point to a common cause. One of the the most frequent errors I’ve made in my DIY career is accidentally installing a component of the wrong value. When asking for help troubleshooting one of the greatest aids to those who would like to help is lots of pics. I’ve seen numerous time where a forum member has spotted a simple error in a pic.

Regards,
Dan
 
Hi Randy,

I already removed one channel to double check everything. For the channel that is still in, here is what I have:

PS+: Unloaded - 25.42; Loaded - 22.02
PS-: Unloaded - 25.41; Loaded - 22.12

Right Channel:
CS 1: .747
CS 2: .749
CS 3: .738

OP 1: .751
OP 2: .770
OP 3: .741

Left channel had similar range prior to removing it.

I installed P1 and P3. I used a jumper for P2 and used a 820R resistor for R21.
 
Here are some pics of the build.
 

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