I sent my Crack + Speedball back to Bottlehead for repair after wrangling with a maddening issue with the Speedball LEDs. That was fixed, but it seems another problem slipped through the cracks. I've narrowed it down to the amp (swapped headphones, listened with/without DAC, swapped cables, etc.) over a long period of time. The problem is that the left channel intermittently drops in volume -- sometimes significantly, sometimes just annoyingly enough to make you aware of it, at which point you can't stop un-hearing it.
Testing voltages is a huge pain, because of how difficult it is to catch the problem. As an example, I can sometimes go days without any trouble and then out of the blue have two incidents in a 2 hour time period. Many times I've tried to check voltages and by the time I started checking them, the problem disappeared partially or completely. However, each time I've been able to check the voltages, they've all been within the correct ranges, just as they were when I got the amp back from Bottlehead.
I'm not sure if this is just supposed to happen or not, but if the left channel has a reduced volume and I turn the amp off and then on again, the left and right volumes are usually equal again, at least for a short period of time. Also, during the few seconds when I can still hear music when shutting the amp off, the volumes of both channels seem to equalize.
In my ignorance, I'm guessing that this might be a bad solder joint somewhere on the path to the left channel, which, due to heat, is causing the left channel's volume to drop. Of course, I would have thought it would be a constant drop after it occurs the first time after switching the amp on. However, since it can come and go after switching the amp on and leaving it on, I'm really not sure what's going on. Is there a particular set of joints I should be looking at and reheating or is this caused by something else entirely? I'd rather not dive in and start soldering willy nilly after sending it back and screw something else up.