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it looks like you are powering it with a somewhat smaller transformer than the larger, more robust standard toroidal transformer.The recommended transformer VA rating is 300VA and the required DC supply voltages for the CDA-254 are +/- 42 VDC to +/- 52 VDC, which would require a transformer with AC secondaries in the range of ~ 30 VAC to 36 VAC.What is the VA rating and secondary voltages of your transformer?
some of the wiring looks a bit on the small side, i.e. the transformer secondaries and wiring from power supply board to amp board. The speaker wires also look a bit lean, I would recommend no smaller than 16 gauge, but again, hard to tell from the photo as well as not knowing what length they are or what speaker load you're driving.
I noticed that you have only a single lead going to the center tap on the power supply board; the toroids I've seen used all have two leads going to the center tap.
I built mine from the full kit with the big toroidal supplied by TOM.I still had the same problem, no gain, thin, lifeless sound. I had to send the board back for a gain adjustment which Tom did cheerfully and quickly. It made a big difference in the gain but the amp still did not sound great. I doubled the six PS electrolytics and by passed with a poly and this helped but the just sounds totally non-involving
I also do not understand the 2 taps each for the +, - & Gnd from the PSU whereas the amp has only 3 connectors.
I think it is the case of amp-speaker mismatch. The speakers require a powerful AB Amp to sing I guess.
I also played the amp with Fostex single driver based speakers from Audere. Nice sound but sound stage was very narrow with razor sharp sweet spot; an inch here or there and the magic vanishes.
You may want to check out Pete Schumacher's PCeiver build...http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?t=218374&page=7