I just finished building my new crack! However, when I couldn’t wait and turned it on, the sound is very thin, with some crack noises, and the right channel is barely audible. It’s much worse than just directly plugging it into my macbook pro headphone jack!
The resistance check all passed with almost exactly the same values. But the voltage check all showed negative values with very close values? Is that possible? Also there were several things I wasn’t sure about during the building. One is that the power switch is not the same as pictured in the manual, I’m not sure if I put it in the right direction. But I doubt this could affect the sound.
Second thing is about the direction of the capacitors. Which are the 220uF/250V and the 100uF/160V ones. I don’t understand what the “striped side” mean? Sorry English is not my native language. For 220uF/250V, does it mean the side that has grid grooves on the root of the lead? For 100uF/160V, does it mean the side that has the shorter lead?
Sorry for writing so much, I was desperate to find it our but can’t find answers from this forums.
Thank you very much for your time!