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I think it is the board - if you look at the left/right inputs for 1 the left goes to the bottom pin on S100 and the right goes to the top pin of S200!Alan
Healed!!! Indeed, as sondale suggested, the board is laid out incorrectly. When I swapped the switch's leads so they were not in one-to-one correspondence, everything worked as advertised. How can I thank you. sondale, you da' man! And everyone else who helped, thanks to you, too.
Being unable to endure what can be changed, especially if it can be changed cheaply, I removed the blue input and output connectors and soldered the wires directly to the board. Then I bypassed the 10uf caps with VISHAY-RODERSTEIN MKP-1837 Caps I had lying around. Well, those changes helped things in terms of clarity and detail. Not that the stock Chinese B1 did not improve the clarity and detail of my system. I must say though, that the B1 is smooth, too. Very smooth! Also, I'll probably install the Alps Blue I have setting around. That may help matters. The tonality of this thing is great already, though.Thanks again to everyone. Now I'll try to piece together an American-sourced B1.
Whoops! What's this?The right channel fades out after about a minute of play. If I turn the B1 off for a few seconds, then repower it, both channels sound fine until the right channel fades out. I've done this five times now. Any ideas?
I must admit that I didn't attend closely enough to know when this happened. As I said, it takes about a minute. In that time, I would listen for a short period, then shift my attention to something else and let the B1 break-in. So, I don't know which change caused the problem. The B1 has two electrolytics, so I was thinking one per channel. In that case, I thought, an electrolytic could go bad and not affect the other channel. But, I know I could be wrong in my assumptions there. I do suspect my soldering of the volume pot because I can't see the rear connections very well. The legs did not align precisely with the holes, so I had to bend the legs somewhat. The rear legs do not protrude through the holes, so I may have a problem there. I'll remove the pot and try to rejoin it to the board. Also, my afternoon is committed elsewhere, so I may not be able to fix this until tomorrow, when I have good light. I'll wire the pot to the board instead of soldering it directly. Then I can be sure my joints are good. Will report back. Thanks again! Have a sunny day.
What is the minimum voltage requirement for the (2) 10uf caps and (2) 1uf caps. Would 63VDC be to low?
Cool. It's all done now. Much easier than I thought and the best part is it works beautifully the first time i plugged it in. This is my first built ever. Many thanks everyone who helped to make this build happened.
final build pics w/ enclosure on page 5...