Thanks for the reply.
100V electrolytics would be borderline. As the 12AU7's age, they will push the 6080 cathode voltage up past 100V. 160V is a good rating here.I think 100V film caps would be a better choice than 100V electrolytics. I wouldn't use the Elnas or Myltics in this position with that voltage rating.
Guess I wont use the 100v rated ones then since I want to stay safe and not make things explode at some point. lol. That was what I was wondering really, if the voltage ever would push up past that 100v mark. I dont really want to use film caps though because of their size and also price. I have some other things planned and it wont fit with massive caps in there. Im also not really looking to make this into a $1000+ amp with my mods, so trying to keep the capacitors under $40 each.
This depends a little bit on your headphones. You might move your -3dB point from 5Hz to 2Hz, but having a larger capacitor at the output will bring other operational issues that are not at all worth the tradeoff. The 100uF value was carefully chosen in the design, and we advise against going any higher. (Though you can go lower with high impedance headphones)
Unfortunately my new headphones are 62 ohm phones, not ideal at all for the Crack. One of the things I have planned though is adding a 2nd output for low impedance headphones that will raise the resistance. Not the most ideal solution but I like these new headphones and Id rather try this out then look for either a new amp or new phones. I will be using some Z-Foil "naked" resistors so that they dont have any inductance in the resistor and these are some of the best sounding resistors out there, so hopefully it will work out well. Ill do this mod first to see how well it works. If this does work out, then ill probably go with some of the Blackgate's in 44uF size and maybe try out a 0.1uF Mundorf SilverGold Oil bypass. If needed, then ill add another 22uF to the Blackgate's