anytime Badgermark,
trust me, everyone whose worked in electronics (i used to work for Amek who made all the Rupert Neve stuff) has had times where they just can't see the problem, a fresh pair of eyes is all it takes sometimes.
When i made a valve amp a few years ago i ran into problems, I just put away the cct diag, drew the cct i'd made in full then grabbed the original diag again and compared. Found all manner of problems, sorted them all and now have a lovely little amp.
Tracing back your steps to the point where the problem occurred, then going forwards again can often show a little mistake early on (its easy to assume something and get it slightly wrong) that is catastrophic in th end.
anyway, like i say, if it gets too stressful take it to a repair guy and be honest about whats happened - you may even find that if its something minor it costs less that a new set of bass strings!
cheers,
steve