Hello, I have just completed (finally) my first Crack build and it is 98% excellent with about 2% problems. At this point, the amp is quite usable in spite of some problems and I spent many hours today re-listening to some of my favorite tunes for the first time. I will post my listening impressions on another thread, but would like to focus here on the 2% problems that I am still having.
Last night I powered up the amp for the first time connected directly to my iPhone's mini jack output using a cable that I have been using elsewhere so I believe to be good. I connected a cheap pair of earbuds to the output. When I turned the amp on, I think I heard a pop, not too loud. I don't know if it came from the earbuds or something else. I don't know if that was significant or not or if it related to the issues I am having, but I mention it in case it is. I did have the headphones plugged in when I powered up though and I am not certain what the volume pot was at, but I think it was at minimum but cannot be sure. I did not see any smoke or see any problems, so I pressed on.
I listened to one track and it sounded very good even through cheap earbuds. Then, when listening to the second track, a scratching sound started and sometimes it turned into an electronic sounding tap-tap-tap, or pop-pop-pop. The noise would come and go, but it was often enough that it was a problem and would be present once or twice on each track. I found that the volume of the noise did not change with the level of the pot, but was always at the same level and was even present at the same level with the volume pot set all the way to zero. The noise appeared to be initially in the left channel only, but later it was definitely in both channels. I unplugged the iPhone and the noise went away. At this point I suspected the iPhone output jack and I believe I remember having similar noise from my iPhone when testing an Objective headphone amp, so I blamed it all on my older iPhone that I rarely use the output jack on anyway.
Today I connected the Crack up at my desk to my laptop through a Schiit Modi Multi-bit DAC with an EITR USB interface. Everything sounded great through a pair of Sennheiser HD-6xx headphones. Noise was gone -- at least I thought. Then, the noise came back after several hours of listening to music. Same noise, same scratching and tapping as before, even though I do not have the iPhone in this setup (but it was sitting next to the amp on my desk). Noise comes and then it disappears again. It is only present for 10 seconds or so, and then it goes away for 10 or 15 minutes or so, but I did not time it.
This problem does sound similar to user benzxc was describing in "Hissing when connected to laptop" and his solution was to let the 6080 burn in for about 50 hours and his noise seemed to be going away. I will wait and see if it starts to diminish on its own after burn-in before I start to do anything radical, but I am open to suggestions or ideas. FYI, since someone will ask, I did do all the ohm-meter checks and visually checked every solder joint before I powered on.