Headphones right now are Sennheiser HD600. The source is a Benchmark DAC1 set to "Calibrated" playing through a Funk Tonstudiotechnik SAM-1c in order to go from balanced to to RCA, then into the Crack.
The Crack is standard except for: 1A Schurter IEC power entry with line filter, more robust RCA jacks, shielded cable from RCA's to pot, PEC 25K log taper pot, EPCOS 270uf 250V 105C capacitors in the power supply [because I wanted 105C capacitors instead of the 85C in the kit and those were the best fit], Teflon tubing on a few exposed wires, some resistors just clipped not soldered, CAT5 cable for the AC heaters, because it's already twisted.
Tubes are: Tesla ECC802S, Sylvania 7236.
All voltages are very close to spec ... and the music sounds really sweet. It is going to be my winter headphone amplifier: my rough guess is that with the Crack typically about 1% of the energy used actually drives the headphones.