When I initially assembled my Crack (no speedball) I was completely new to soldering and made lots of solder blobs, scorched some insulation, and melted some of the heatshrink on 1 capacitor.
Fortunately, it worked! Resistance checks were good, and voltage checks were solid. But I had a low hum that played constantly which was very irritating. It got louder if I turned the volume up and was still there if I unplugged the source. I resolved to reflow all my joints. After that, the hum was gone. The amp was dead silent and worked flawlessly.
And here's where I went wrong. I decided it'd be a good idea to fix all of the novice errors I made in the initial assembly. I replaced the cap that I melted the film of with an identical one and replaced the wires that I had scorched. I also switched the ground wire from the power transformer terminal 4 to terminal 14 instead of terminal 22L which I had it wired to originally.
Unfortunately, now I have static in the left ear. There are occasional pops, which don't change with volume nor do they go away with the source unplugged. Resistance and voltages are still fine, and I've reflowed every solder joint with solder wick to remove the blobs and done it all over again multiple times. I also tried the chopstick test and was able to produce a little crackle when poking around pin A7, but reflowing that seemed to resolve that. After that the chopstick test yielded no results, everything was dead quiet but that static was still present.
I've reinserted both tubes at least 10 times to clean the pins as I read Grainger recommended to another customer who had issues, no luck there either.
I don't really have spare tubes, but I had an 12BH7 from another gadget that I popped in to see if it resolved anything to no avail. The only thing I haven't done is swap out the power tube.
One last thing about that background hum, it came back during one of my many resoldering phases, but was resolved by lightly rapping on the power transformer.
For the life of me I cannot figure out how to get rid of this left side static. It's driving me crazy and I wish I had just left the amp alone after fixing the hum instead of trying to perfect everything.
I can't post any pictures until I get my phone back tomorrow (screens just love to shatter!), but I will if that would be helpful when I can do so.
Thanks in advance for any help.