Hello.
I just finished building 2 A12 kits and 2 J99 kits. The A12's went together pretty well and although some of the soldering felt kind of tricky they have fired up right away without any issues.
I felt like I did a MUCH cleaner job on the J99's and I worked VERY slowly and checked the values carefully. Then I realized the revisions and referred to the instructions on the sticky. No problem. I set the voltage across the opamp sockets to +/-20V (well within the tolerance of Millenia's MM99, measured the voltages on U3 and got within <0.5V of the recommended 12V. Powered down, installed opamps, powered up and began the bias adjustments.
I read 575mV on U1 with SW2 at full CCW and over 900mV with SW2 at full CW. I try to match the second measurement to the first, then turn the switch all the way back to CCW. Measure this new voltage at CCW and then switch full CW again and try to set the voltage to match the new CCW value. The variable resistor won't let me adjust anymore. It maxes out and I can't get less than 20mV difference. I don't know how close they should be.
U2 on both J99's has much higher voltages 1.3V at full CCW and over 3.0V at full CW. I can't get these values anywhere near matched.
Any ideas?