What's wrong with the kiss, boy?

found it, post#1274, codyt powered it groundless :rofl:

as I can see , in post #1394, it would be logical that there is proper GND

so, we need confirmation that there is proper firm AC on both AC pads, ref to CT

The transformer is wired to the board:

Secondary 1 - BLK/BLK to AC1/CT - showing 19.26 VAC
Secondary 2 - RED/RED to CT/AC2 - showing 19.26 VAC

AC1 - AC2 - just over 39VAC

I wired the reds and blacks in the same order as they were ordered from the output of the transformer:

from the right of the green ground line:
BLK-AC1/BLK-CT/RED-CT/RED-AC2.

Is it possible that there is a reverse polarity in one the coils that could be causing this?
 
this would be (for 6db) - what you measure at buffer input, twice that on preamp output

let's ignore xformer pinout for now - we know Codyt made his with Jensen, Edcor we catch in pinout error, and I believe there is already made specimen with Cinemag .... so pinout is not under suspicion
 
I hope I am not making making an issue out of nothing and wasting your time ZM. Don't get me wrong this preamp sounds phenomenal. Just very light in the low end compared to my current references ACP+ and B1K....But everyone has different taste's and expectations from their gear, so the issue here could be me. I think I might try with another brand transformer and see what comes of that or try grounding it in a different way.
 
One option worth considering is to take the unity gain output from the buffer (center pin of 6/12db jumper) and see if that impacts the low end at all. Obviously you lose the gain, but it could be a way to isolate and determine a baseline. I run mine from this center pin to drive an AVC.