Hello folks!
I finished my Bottlehead Crack yesterday and did a resistance check that looked OK. I therefore made the decision to try the amp with a pair of old headphones and skip the voltage check (stupid idea, I know). I guess all the warnings about life threatening voltage and current made me a bit unsure about fiddling around with live circuits. I double checked all circuits before powering on the amp, and thought that was enough.
Anyhow, all seemed fine at first. The sound was nice and crisp, the channel balance was perfect and there were no strange sounds.
So today I decided to try the amp with my HD650, but after a couple of minutes I noticed a scratchy sound, kind of like white noise, that came and went multiple times. It disappeared for maybe a minute when I restarted the amp but then came back. I think it was mostly or only in the left channel. After some time I also lost almost all sound in the right channel.
That's when I did the voltage check. Here are the results:
1. 79
2. 184
3. 0
4. 184
5. 81-82
6. 0
7. 16
8. 0
9. 108 second time: 25
10. 0
11. 0
12. 0
13. 188
14. 0
15. 200
20. 0
21. 213-214
A1. 82
A2. 0
A3. 1-2
A4. 0
A5. 0
A6. 80
A7. 0
A8. 1-2
A9. 0
B1. 80
B2. 184
B3. 11
B4. 81
B5. 184
B6. 107
B7. 0
B8. 0
From what I can tell, 7 and 9 are way off.
When I checked the TSR-connections, the voltage rose to 46V. At least I think so. I don't know if I measured it correctly. I had to use the 20V option on my multimeter to get any readings and it showed 0.46. It then dropped to zero, but started rising to 0.05 multiple times. It did not seem to go allt the way down to zero and stay there.
What do you guys think is wrong with my amp, and how can I fix it? Do you think that my headphones took any damage from the amp during the short time (a few minutes) that I had them plugged in?
Thanks in advance!
//Carolus