Hello and greetings from Malaysia,
So I've built the Crack, at first without the Speedball. Resistance check was fine, voltage check was fine though a bit high but within the 20% allowed but I put this down to our voltage here which can reach 250-260VAC at times. I did test the transformer before installation and the output was a bit high for the 150V outputs, I got a 178V reading.
Without the Speedball installed It starts up with a pop in the left channel after 10-15 seconds. Checked the voltage on the TRS on startup and it climbs past 20VDC (had the 20VDC range selected on my multimeter) on the left channel but then drops back down to 0VDC immediately after that. It plays music fine after this, both channels are balanced, there isn't any noise or hiss with or without signal present. Tubes glow, the LED's light up. I had about 2 tracks playing before there was a pop again from the left channel. Music kept on playing without any interruptions when the pop happened. Immediately shut it down and did the voltage check again after 30 seconds. All checked out except for that rise past 20VDC on the left channel on the TRS connector.
With Speedball installedExactly as above. So I know its not the Speedball.
I reflowed some joints, did a continuity check on all the wires. Everything seems to check out. Bad 6080 tube? I might be imagining this but I could have sworn I saw a small flash from the 6080 twice. The first time was on the first power up, it came on, glowed then went off and then came back on almost immediately. Never happened again after that first power up. Second time might have just been a flash but it didn't die or anything, the Crack was facing me and the flash came from the back left side of the tube. What do you guys think? Oh, I haven't actually left it on long since the build. I think I've managed a total of 2 tracks so far and probably a total time of less than 10 minutes, afraid it'll kill my headphones. Do you think the tube needs to settle in or something?
Thanks for any help offered