Simplistic NJFET RIAA

The mains voltage here in the UK I find is often higher than 240V. The transformer primary is rated at 230V. The net result is a higher than expected DC. I have a 30Vac transformer which gives me 51V DC which is going to be too much for the LM317. I need a 28V trannie to do this right.
 
Chalk: Congrats for debugging it. Why wrap it in a chip pre reg anyway? Adding circuitry... keep it simple, it has its own input insulation via its CCS.

Milos: Your shunt Mosfet ain't open. Check orientation, health, 4 wires circuit to load, check if you got drop on R1.
 
Check orientation, health, 4 wires circuit to load, check if you got drop on R1.
Orientation OK.
Health: all parts are brand new and both channels behave the same. I doubt that something is broken. It is mainly P2P, a bit p.i.a. to check, I leave it for the end if everything else (if anything) fails.
4 wires twisted connected to the load.
R1 drop 1.5V.
I feed it with 36VDC (10000uF per a ch. filtered)
Trimmer has no function, turning it in either direction produces only slight variation in voltage output which is ~3V.
Q4 on either ch. wont open.
Layout attached.
Dotted lines=jumpers.
I have no idea what to look for after about 10 hours of checking and staring 🙂
 

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The CCS shows 150mA then. Without pulling parts you can look if all BJTs show Vbe ~0.6V, if Mosfets show Vgs a few volts, if JFET pulls some drop on its resistor in series. Change Q5 if no drop on R7, make sure R6 is connected like a rheostat.
 
No, quick solder, but I just noticed after tightening MOSFETs to the HS,that they short to GND!!! I use silicon pads to insulate and heat transfer, will have to check what is going on.
I'm quiet positive that I checked for shorts before 1st switch on. There was no smoke no heat...go figure.
 
Both ch. are now OK. The problem was with those graphite insulation pads, not cold solder. Once I changed the insulation pads to silicone pads+silicone grease I lost all weird behavior. The circuit needs some time to stabilize (about 5-10min), after that , it is rock solid voltage. I connected the shunt to the o-scope, and it shaws perfect dc, no oscillations what so ever. Now I have to wait for some parts to come in from Parts ConneXion, than I'll do the RIAA
part.
Salas thank you very much indeed, once more.
Cheers