Hello!
This is my first post at this forum. I purchased and built the basic Crack OTL about six months ago and have been enjoying it since then. Last week, I decided to add the Speedball upgrade. I thought the sound was awesome before, but it just got even more so!
However, adding the speedball introduced a channel imbalance that was not there before. It is very noticeably louder in the right channel. It is not the volume control (potentiometer?), listening on very low levels it is instead biased to the left. Listening on normal and too loud levels, it is biased to the right. Also, when not feeding anything into the RCA inputs, and when I crank the volume up > 50%, there is noise in the right channel. I have tried lowering the volume of the source and instead cranking up the volume in the crack, but it makes no difference. I do not think it's the tubes as it worked fine prior to the speedball.
Now, I am very new to soldering and electrical physics in general, so I do not know how to even begin troubleshooting this. One observation, which might not be relevant, was that I did not have a wire stripper suitable for the small wires shipped with the speedball, so I went ahead and used a pair of scissors instead. I was careful to try and avoid cutting into the metal, but I might've done so by mistake. Is it possible that a damaged wire might cause this? Also, when I was to make the final voltage check, the crack did not power up at all. I then unplugged the power switch, looked everything over (didn't see anything), and then just tried again. The second time it powered up fine and the voltage check was alright. I didn't think much about it at the time, but now I'm wondering if it could be connected to the imbalance.
Going by an older thread,
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=9615.msg89694#msg89694, I guess that would leave that I have a bad solder joint somewhere?
Thanks in advance!