I ordered my Crack in April- took about 3 weeks to arrive. The day it arrived I assembled the base. The following day I did the mechanical work - ie, mounting the switches, transformer, etc. the only issue I had their was that I wasn't sent enough small nuts. Easy enough trip to the hardware store fixed that. I spent two evenings soldering. My years being an avid modeler when I was younger paid off as you need to be patient and meticulous.
The base was machine sanded, stained with 2 coats of Sedonna red, then 3 coats of semi gloss polyurethane ( sanded between coats).
All resistance checks were spot on, as we're all voltage checks. I used a Hakko soldering station and Cardas solder. All solder joints look shiny.
The moment of truth- plugged it is and give it a listen. First tried an inexpensive pair of cans and I got sound. Next came the HD600's. Perfect! At any sane listening levels there's zero noise. Sure if I have no music paying and the volume is jacked way up, there's hum but that's not realistic.
Color me very impressed.
Only one issue- with my HD600's, the total rotation of the volume knob from silent to loudest I can bear is 1/6 rotation of the volume knob at best. Time to solder in some resistors. I see the FAQ section covers this and suggests either 270k or 470k resistors. Though I have both value resistors, I'm curious if other with HD600's have encountered the same thing and if so what value they have used
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Crack/Speedball, SEX 2.1/C4S, Bryston BHA-1
Sennheiser HD600/Cardas cable, Beyerdynamic T1 2nd Gen, Hifimam HE560/Hifiman balanced cable