Firstly, I can't even describe how excited I am for this build! I've built a few Cracks over the years, but I'm finally moving up to the more sophisticated version. I've heard the Crackatwoa at Bottleheadquarters back in 2020, so I know what to expect. But before I build, I just have a few questions to clarify some things.
1) I want to test out different output caps, including some 2uF ones for preamp use. Is there anything inherently wrong or ill-advised about using leads with alligator clips to attach to the output caps, for easy swapping? (See 1st photo for my idea) I would zip tie the leads to adhesive mounts before they reach the terminal strips, so as to not stress the solder joint. And I'd use velcro straps again to make swapping easy. Also, I have a bleed resistor that Paul Joppa told me about a while back to use for safe handling.
2) Is the relationship of output cap capacitance to frequency response—based on impedance of the headphones—the same as the original Crack? (See 2nd photo) So, with my 600-Ohm AKG K240 Sextetts, I'd be fine going down to 33uF caps? Parts Connexion has a capacitor sale right now, and there are ASC 60uF 500V film caps for $4.49 (91% off), so I'll likely go with those.
https://www.partsconnexion.com/ASC-81958.html3) Lastly, I notice there are resistors going from the balance pot to the volume pot. What's that for? Does it make padding the pot with 75k and 33k resistors, like on the Crack, unnecessary, or is it still advisable to do to get more usable volume range?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!