Just a FYI, I successfully built a GSSL (no mods) and all knobs/functions/buttons work as expected.
Initially had an issue where the right channel was distorted and extremely quiet (but the input meter was still reading and compressing correctly)
I followed the output right channel signal backwards until I located some bad solder connections touching near the output 5532 and also the right channel VCA and 5534. I attempted to remove solder and try to tidy up (magnifying glass inspecting each solder connection)..I then "fixed" the bad soldering. Then no sound on right channel!
I then used contact cleaner on the board where I did my bad soldering mess, and it seems to wash away very fine bits of solder (looking in magnifying glass) then tried again and the sound was prefect in the right channel, and everything fine.
So my advice
if anyone has an issue with one channel being distorted or quiet, mine was bad solder connection of some type, not sure if this helps anyone!
I have no electronic experience and this was my first unit I ever built. I did read hours of info on this thread, and studied the PCB diagrams in depth, and triple checked everything when putting it together, and found approx 5 issuers in my triple checking (e.g I used 15K for unity gain instead of 27K...).....so it could have been really bad if I didn't triple check even when I "thought" it was right.
Sorry for the rant but might help someone one day!
Thanks to anyone who contributed on here as I probably read your comments at some point
and to Mr Erland for taking a massive amount of time back in the early 2000's to do the PCB/schemtaic and doco and get this all happening initially