Thanks Paul. I should have given more thought to my original message. The resistance measure at the end of the coarse rotary install measured correctly at both measurement spots, so it's all good there.
I guess I'm just wondering what is normal for noise at the highest coarse and fine setting. Currently for me at the highest volume I can hear the buzz from 20 feet away and maybe more (I ran out of room). At the 2nd highest coarse setting and highest fine I can hear it clearly from my listening position at 3 feet, but it's hard to make out at about 7 feet. At the 3rd highest coarse level (-18db) and highest fine I struggle to hear it against the background noise at my listening position 3 feet away and at the 4th highest level (-27db) I can only hear it if I get my ear about 7 inches away. Realistically, I probably would not be listening higher than -18db, but I'm really just wondering if these noise levels are something I should try to troubleshoot or not. I tried poking around with a chopstick and didn't locate any issues. Is there anything I can do to potentially reduce the noise further? Any common sources of noise I should consider?
I should add that at the two highest coarse levels I get pops when switching inputs, particularly at the 2nd and 3rd inputs, but never at the first. This occurs while my DAC is on the third input with no other inputs. When I remove the DAC inputs I don't get a pops when moving the selector through the range of inputs.
For context I have the Kaiju with the DC filament supply as my amp and 92db speakers. The Kaiju with the DC filament supply is very quiet.