15 years from now I plan on building the great-grandson of the Crack, not replacing the caps in my current Crack.
I'm still looking forward to the potential high-end OTL amp, although it is tough to believe that any improvements that could be made to the Crack from a technical design perspective would actually result in better sound. I'm sure everyone here scoffs at that idea, but I don't say it lightly. I've now compared the Crack to the following amps:
- Woo Audio WA22
- Woo Audio WA6
- HiFiMAN EF-6
- HiFiMAN EF-5
- Lake People Violectric V181
- AMB Beta 22 (fully balanced, 4-board build using top-of-the-line components)
- AMB M^3
- Little Dot Mk VI+
- Audio-Gd ROC SA
- Audio-Gd NFB-10SE
- Earmax (original version)
- Purity Audio K.I.C.A.S. Caliente
- Neco Soundlab BOSFET v2.1 (PCB v7)
- Eddie Current Laconic EC-01
When used with my Sennheiser HD800s, the Crack bests them all. The only one that really comes close is the LD Mk VI+, which is also an OTL amp and can also use 5998s/6080s/etc. Since many of those amps cost many times what a Crack costs, I can't help but wonder whether a more complicated design, even if technically superior from an engineering perspective, would really result in audible improvements in the sound. The
only area where I can imagine room for improvement in the Crack would be in lowering the noise floor, but to be honest with you, it is already very,
very,
very low, certainly below the point where it has any relevance whatsover, including during quiet music passages.
Still.....there is only one way to find out!
It could be the case that my lack of imagination on how to improve the Crack is due to the fact that I am constrained by what I have already heard and know. And having an excuse to build another Bottlehead kit doesn't strike me as a bad thing...
Best regards,
Adam