Howdy all!
I have built both a SEX and a Crack, and the SEX works flawlessly, but I am having some difficulty tracking down an issue with the Crack. I built it last year, but for various reasons, I am only now able to get back to work on fixing it. (It has not been used in the interim.)
I have a not quite constant, scratchy, static-y noise in the left channel only, with intermittent minor quiet pops, very reminiscent of record/stylus noise. It begins within 30 seconds after turning on the power, as the circuit energizes, and continues from that point. It was not present during my initial post-build testing, but manifested shortly later (not sure exactly when, but it was within the first few days of intermittent use). It is present with or without inputs connected, and it is not affected by the volume pot. Other than this noise, the amp sounds good.
I had hoped to resolve this myself with research and testing, and I have scoured the forum for threads regarding like-issues and the recommended troubleshooting and fixes, but unfortunately, many relevant threads end abruptly, and the recommendations in the others do not seem to be getting me anywhere closer to resolving this, so I am asking the gurus here for any assistance you may be able to provide.
I have done the following (with no change in the noise):
1. Tried multiple different input and power tubes
2. Moved the amp to a different room with no electronics to rule-out interference
3. Retested all resistance and power checks (all within allowable ranges)
4. Inspected and reflowed all solder connections for the left-side of the circuit
5. Inspected and reflowed headphone jack connections (tip connections and all ground connections, I didn't touch the ring connections since the right channel is fine)
6. Fliped the chassis over, powered on with tubes and headphones, and carefully poked and prodded every component, wire, and solder joint on the left-side circuit with a wooden chopstick (no change in the noise was observed).
I initially thought it to be a bad solder joint that took a few power-on heat cycles to manifest (due to using a worn-out 25 year-old 35w soldering iron when I built it), but after reflowing all the left channel joints with a new 80w adjustable soldering iron (at 780F), the issue persists. I am now beginning to wonder if I may have overheated a component during the initial construction due to the old soldering iron.
I have attached pics of the main solder joints. (They aren't the prettiest, but my work never is.)
I humbly defer to your knowledge and experience to further diagnose and resolving this issue.
Thanks,
Nate G.