Hello everyone, I come to you in despair. I built the Crack standard amplifier a few weeks ago, it sounds rather good. Even purchased higher impedance cans for it that I am liking very much (DT880 600 ohms) because my main headphone was the AKG 702's.
I am having the hardest time getting over an erratic and inconsistant scratching/fuzzy sound in the left channel. I tried several headphones with no change. I know it's not my ears because I put the phones on backwards and the scratching appears in the other ear as expected.
Things I have tried:
Moving the amp to another room
Getting it far away from anything wireless
Reflowing pretty much all solder joints (and verified every joint has good conductivity, by touching probes off of the solder)
even bought new tubes
Poking with wood chopstick with amp energized all over every connection.
All voltage checks and resistance checks are good. I can take them again and post them up if it's necessary.
I grounded the scratchy left channel out as suggested in the T/S and the scratching is still there. It is unaffected by the volume pot.
It's really annoying when a silent or soft passage goes through and I can hear a scratchy sound in the left channel
I really don't know what else to do, thus I am here. I have read many posts here that always seem to lead back to bad solder joints, but I have really really gone over everything and can't seem to find any. Maybe I don't know what else to check, maybe I'm here just for moral support. I don't know, I really just want this amp to stop being scratchy in the left channel
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Also, I'm not sure if it's worth mentioning but, since I'm reading that a lot of people are padding down their volume knobs with resistors because the amp goes to loud? On all my headphones I need at a minimum, 70-75% volume to get up to jamming listening levels.