Completed sex kit: No sound from right channel

mpent said:
After soldering the wire in connecting the middle lugs of the pot, I get sound from both channels.  So what does this mean?  Should I leave the wire in there and consider the problem rectified?

If you like listening in mono, you could indeed leave that wire there.

This suggests that you either have a bad connection from the center lug of the right jack to the outer lug of the pot for the right channel, or (more likely) you have excess solder shorting out the jack, or perhaps some metal-to-metal contact on the jack itself that can be cleared out.

When you look at the bottom of the right input jack, you should see the center post, then a ring of open space between that and the outer shell of the jack.  Can you see any metal bits in there shorting things together?
 
There really isn't an open space per say. If im looking correctly, there is the center post sitting in the ring.  Within the ring appears to be a white piece of perhaps plastic. That is the left jack. The right jack has what appears to be burnt flux in that area where the center post is seated. Aside from that, I touched up the lugs on the pot and the right rca jack and I am now getting sound from the right channel. Do you think that flux residue can be causing the problem??
 
Yeah, some residue could be an issue.  Rubbing alcohol and q-tips would be your friend here.

On the bright side, you have whittled the problem down to only two components (level control and RCA jack), so the rest of the amp can be ignored.
 
Although this is another topic, I re-installed the C4S board again last night. One LED does not light. However my voltages are within range at pins 10 and 20. The OA side voltage is 54 and OB side is 76. OA side has the blown LED. I think I have a blown transistor which I have identified. Question is why do I get good voltages at the terminals and when I listen I hear no audible problems in sound?
 
Would I accomplish the swap by reversing the wiring at terminals 10/20? Attaching the leads fro. 10 to 20 and vice versa? If not, how?
 
mpent said:
Would I accomplish the swap by reversing the wiring at terminals 10/20? Attaching the leads fro. 10 to 20 and vice versa? If not, how?

I can't see how that would apply to either the C4S issue or the right channel not working.

The inputs/outputs on the C4S boards is the red and white twisted pair of wires that comes from IA/OA and IB/OB.

Is the right channel issue resolved?
 
The right channel issue is resolved. My other question had nothing to do with the right channel. Was asking why my C4S board "appears" to be working even though one LED is not lit. I am getting correct voltages at terminals 10/20. You asked whether the voltages change if I swap the inputs/outputs of the board. I am not certain how to perform that action.
 
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