Not to contradict Paul, he's much smarter than I am. But I want to point out that I posted a question regarding the start up voltage after Speedball and film cap installations. The manual states a short voltage climb to about 9 volts dc in the stock Crack, then the drop, which is what I measured. After Speedball and Film output Caps I measured just above 20 volts dc before the drop. I posted this and had another member measure 14 volts and another member subsequently posted that he had measured right around 20 volts as well. This is WITHOUT headphones connected. Voltage is far lower with the load connected. Anyway, I dont recall if there ever was a definitive explanation offered for the higher voltage after the mods but it seems to be common. My point is that if you measure that quick rise up to around 20 volts in the upgraded Crack, it doesnt seem to be out of the ordinary. Mine has been in service for 9 or 10 months now I would guess, and no problems, no harm done to any of my phones. I dont have $700 phones but surely wouldnt want to toast my $200-$300 phones either. I dont have them plugged in when I fire up Crack, I plug them in after the spike would have occured just to play it safe.
On a related note, unplugging and plugging different phones while the amp is on never "felt" right to me. I dont do it much because I usually just listen with one pair per session but I sometimes do. I dont know if there is anything to really worry about from a technical standpoint. As I mention, it just doesnt "feel" right, which very well can be without any merit at all. But cycling the tubes on and off quickly is definitely not supposed to be good. Maybe Paul or someone else can chime in on whether there is potentially anything to worry about with unplugging and plugging in different phones while Crack is up and running?