Ok, so it took me a while to get this up and running because I wanted to take my time and get things right and learn as much as I could in the process (as well as working 60 hr weeks since March). It was my first amp build ever and it was the Weber 6S100 kit. I'm really proud of how it came out and wanted to say thanks to you all for your guidance and insight. It fired up beautifully on the first power up. I'm somewhat happy with the tone (volume is disastrous but I knew that going in). I didn't necessarily want or need a bass amp but I'm glad I tried with this so I wanted to see what I could do!
Lead dress is important to me since I work in Broadcast and AV wiring professionally and cable neatness has always been something I appreciated and valued as an installer. I wanted to take the time to make it clean and tidy.
For the grounding scheme, I used a multiple star system with each star being isolated with isolation washers which all bleed back to a single "main" star near the power stage which grounds to chassis.
For the heater wiring, I decided to go under the board and even used a terminal board to enable some flexibility if things didn't work out as planned. I probably won't use that terminal board next time but in this case, it worked great.
I did not stray from the schematic wiring wise but I did replace a number of components due to poor quality. I swapped out all my pots for Alphas and replaced the lamp. I also had a number of issues from the warehouse/inventory of what was shipped but they promptly got the parts I needed so all was well. Some parts were incorrect, others not even included in the original shipment, but in a way, it was all good because it forced me to look closely at what I was doing and be sure that I understood the process and not try and be a smart guy about cutting corners.
I appreciate any advice/comments/feedback on the build and I look forward to the next ones (smaller for sure).
Thank you!