I've completed building my Crack and most measurements check out OK.
I've done a resistance and voltage check twice. Resistance seems to check out OK but I noticed that the voltage on terminal 1 and the connected terminal on row 6-10 (can't recall which terminal exactly as I don't have the Crack in front of me right now) is about 110V to 114V which may be problematic. Also, it seems like it takes about 10 seconds for the voltage to stabilize on terminal 1. It could be my probe but it's as if it fluctuates around 130V or 140V then drops to 110V, although it should drop to around 90V.
What I hear is a low frequency hiss which sounds like something you would get if you amplified a microphone's input; it sounds like an over-amplified over-sensitive microphone picking up ambient air noise. It's not "microphony" in the sense that it has feedback, it's just like a quiet hiss which doesn't seem to increase when the volume is turned up. I do start to hear a buzz, which I am assuming is the 120Hz hum after the volume is set to about 75%+. Is this normal?
I also do hear a high frequency buzz but only when my RCA cables are connected to my computer. The frequency changes when I perform different tasks on my computer so I am assuming this is just the interference picked up by my sound card, amplified.
My main concern though is the low frequency hiss. Could the capacitor/resistor terminals 12/14 be a possible source of this? I have a feeling their connections may not be very good. What are some other possibilities?
I can post the resistance and voltage values when I get home. I was hoping this was a common problem with a straightforward solution. Thanks in advance.
Update:
I purchased a few Winged C tubes and the hiss was still apparent. However, now the hiss is gone so I'm guessing the smaller tube was the culprit and just needed a good burn-in. I also re-soldered the capacitor joints just to be safe.
It's been a while since this issue corrected itself, but as you can imagine, I've been enjoying my amp too much to remember to come back here and give an update. I thought one is due since this is an excellent product.
P.S. Thank you for the chocolates.