Originally posted by Wittgenstein
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With the power off and the caps discharged, I would print out the schematic, and trace the circuit with a highlighter, checking continuity as you go to confirm that you've actually built what you think you've built and that there aren't any missing or inappropriate connections or something inadvertently shunting the signal to ground.
Only then would I fire it up again for complete voltage measurements. Then, when you're satisfied that the voltages are all approximately correct, you can probably work backwards with your multimeter to see where audio continuity to the output is lost... for instance, if you're probing the grid (one hand behind your back remember!) of the reverb recovery triode, and you hear a "pop" when you contact the grid, then you have continuity from that point forward.
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