I'm a new crack-head and totally addicted, this is a wonderful product/project, thanks for making it available!!!
I've been enjoying my Crack for a few weeks and I'm ready for the speedball upgrade. I started with the resistance / voltage checks and I noticed/paid attention to that left and right RCA center pins measure differently by almost 10%.
Right: 94,8k
Left 86,5k
I continued to check the resistance after the potentiometer and it's always lower on the left channel (resistance check done without tubes installed).
At my normal listening volume the resistances after the potentiometer is:
Right: 9,7k
Left: 8,8k
The difference in voltage measurements are not that big between left and right.
1. 79,7
2. 187,7
4. 188,1
5. 80,6
7&9 both 112,3
Some stupid questions/statements;
1) I assume this mean that the left channel is always louder than the right, is that correct?
2) Is it the pot that's the culprit, or should I look elsewhere (bad solder joints? any ones in particular)?
3) If it's the pot, did I get a bad one, or is this within acceptable parameters of the component?
4) Is this a significant enough difference to be audible? I now recall music sounding a bit "off" when I accidentally had the RCA cables connected wrong (left -> right/right->left), but I just thought it was because of the mirrored stereo image. Now that I've seen the readings they started haunting me
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
Eric