My crappy soldering statement was not meant to be hurtful. Rather I wanted to point out that your skills need a lot of improvement. Reliable, clean soldering is very important. Please take my criticism in a positive way.
I suspect that poor solder connections may be a factor in your wonky symptoms. But even more, that rosin crud on the board is most likely conductive and allowing leakage resistance between turrets. I suggest you revisit every turret with a CLEAN soldering tip. Heat the turret enough for the existing solder to liquify and add a bit of fresh solder. Then clean the board. Mineral spirits will remove that rosin flux crud. Apply with a variety of small brushes,,, paint brush, acid brush, toothbrush, Q-tips, whatever you have. Please, no wire brushes. I use a variety of brushes to clean my boards. I follow up the mineral spirits wash with denatured alcohol, using the same technique. Here's an example of what you should be striving to achieve...
http://sluckeyamps.com/phoenix/p11_big.jpgThe end result looks good but even more important, the solder joints are solid and there is no chance of conductivity between turrets. And that means reliable. Gremlins have no place to hide.
Give it a try. I know you have time. You won't be disappointed.
PS... Denatured alcohol may be hard to find due to CV19. Isopropyl works good too, but I prefer the sweet smell of denatured alcohol. I've been using this cleaning technique for new builds and pcb repairs for about 45 years. It's worth the effort.