I had a learning experience yesterday. My Crack was working fine for a little less than a year. A few days ago, I noticed a intermittent sssshhhh noise in one channel. I checked the voltages, which were fine. Looks like the problem was with the pot. I tried to clean it, shake it, nothing did. I had a Alps BV sitting on my desk, so I decided to replaced the stock pot with the blue one.
The cables coming from the RCAs were a little short, so I decided to replace them with some shielded cable in excess from my Stereomour build. I cabled the right and left channels. And, as I had two grounds now (one in each shielded cable), I thought it was fine to remove the piece of cable connecting the two grounds on the pot. Bad move! It lifts the ground, the resistance check went crazy and I had a hard time figuring out what was wrong. I even tried to plug the Crack, thinking that my ohmmeter was the problem. Bad move, the lifted ground keeps capacitors from discharging, being a hazard for yourself, and the thing hums like hell!
So, if you decide to replace the braided cable and the pot. Don't forget to bridge the grounds, at the RCAs or at the pot!
Fabien Fivaz
Thorens TD 160, Denon DL-110, Hagerman Piccolo 2, Reduction (w/ Integration), 2A3 Stereomour, Fostex FE126En in Bk12m enclosures
Halide DAC HD, Crack (w/ Speedball), Sennheiser HD 650