Hey all,
This is my first post here, and I have to say that the community seems great : )
As you may hopefully notice in the attachments (along with the dust and messy cable management
), my Crackatwoa is operational!
It sounds pretty great. They're paired with HD650s.
The only interesting tidbit is that after installing the TwoQuiet attenuators, my first observation was that the bass didn't seem quite as present. But, that could just be a volume discrepancy.
Here are my measured voltages. The left-hand voltage is the
expected value, and the right-hand side is the
measured value.
Terminal Voltage (DC)Low Current C4SIA 150V (150)
OA 60-90V (77.3)
KregA 3-6V (5)
bRegA 150V (150)
IB 150V (150)
OB 60-90V (73.6)
KregB 3-6V (5.7)
bRegB 150V (150)
High Current C4SIA 190V (197)
OA 150V (150)
bA 0V (0)
IB 0V (0)
OB 90-110V (98)
bB 150V (150)
Headphone JackTip 0V (0)
Ring 0V (0)
Will the difference in OA and OB cause any imbalances? Also, what are your experiences in using the HD650s with the Crackatwoa in terms of overall bass "presence"? I can certainly reach the level I desire, but need to use an equalizer to do so.
Btw, thanks for the kit, Bottlehead! I love having the option to (potentially) save some coin and have the accomplishment of DIY. It looks really cool.
EDIT: Btw, I'm using a Telefunken 12AU7 and Bendix 6080WB at the moment. I noticed that the Bendix's bass was more punchy and tight when compared to the 6AS7GA's lush (definitely present) and more relaxed presentation.
A side note about the the Sylvania tube that came with the kit, I believe there may be something faulty with the tube. I've noticed a spark a time or two from within the tube (and a resulting noise output in the headphones), and I've been given a slight shock when touching the chassis (even tho I passed the resistance tests), and it seemed that the tube was shorting itself and after I was lightly shocked, it resumed working. I've not had that with the 6080WB. Thoughts?