Last night I finally finished my Crack with the Speedball upgrade. Had a minor problem to contend with initially, but Eileen was great. Once I got the stereo back, I then lost a channel and spent about 5 hours Sunday trying to figure it all out. Slept on it, actually had dreams about it, and went to work on Monday. With my problem solving plan in place I pulled the A and B pads to thinking that I would take some voltage readings of the tube socket. Lo-and-behold, with my magnifying lens on I saw that one of the LED leads was touching one of the post that had 0 voltage. Moved it, fired the amp up and...Wow.
I put on a Ben Webster CD,
The King of the Tenors, using a HHB CDR 850+ running through a Monster power filter, and my Sennheiser HD-650's, and was blown away by the audio quality. I did upgrade the tubes, RCA jacks (had a bad female that would not accept the male...a story all to familiar), and a GoldPoint attenuator. Oh, and to be cute I shielded the wires running from the attenuator to the jacks and grounded the shield...probably not necessary. To be honest, I have never heard such clear audio before. I had my wife come in and listen to the CD while I fired up a Lancaster flick (
I Walk Alone.) An hour latter she was still listening with her eyes closed. Amazing sound there Doc.
I put some photos of it on
http://www.co-bw.com. I did not use a calibrated monitor and so the red is not true to color and is more of an Gibson ES-335 red.
Anyway, it was a great project with sound quality far beyond what I was expecting. I am going to build some interconnects using some ETI Silver Bullets, and .9999% pure silver wire. I will do this as I patiently await the arrival of the BH DAC! I cannot even comprehend what the Crack will sound like once plugged into a quality DAC.