There are some completed ones on ebay, one is going for as much as $650 as I recall. The folks at Bottlehead may be able to build you one for a certain price. Heck if you buy a kit and send it to me, I would probably build you one for a couple bottles of single malt scotch. (I get to pick the scotch.)
If you wanted one with all the modifications I will make on my own, that is doable as well except the scotch requirement suddenly aged by a decade or so.
There are some completed ones on ebay, one is going for as much as $650 as I recall. The folks at Bottlehead may be able to build you one for a certain price. Heck if you buy a kit and send it to me, I would probably build you one for a couple bottles of single malt scotch. (I get to pick the scotch.)
Give me your price range for a built crack and a set of headphones that would work with it. And please tell me you are in the continental US otherwise worldwide shipping and customs and such might get messy.
Give me your price range for a built crack and a set of headphones that would work with it. And please tell me you are in the continental US otherwise worldwide shipping and customs and such might get messy.
not a problem and I just checked the price on the SEX so it probably would not have been doable anyway. If anyone else needs one built I do not mind helping out, within reason lol.
Yeah only the one step is wrong. It's actually step 3 though not 4. I took a look at the resistors and nothing seems broken, reflowed them just in case. There aren't any exposed leads or cables everything is trimmed as nice and neat as I could. I checked for solder bridges between steps 2 and 3 as well as steps 3 and 4 but everything looks good. Really unsure about what could be the cause of this since the pot was working perfectly before.
Is it safe to assume the problem is solely in the pot or is it possible that somewhere along the way something in the Crack circuitry is affecting this.
I would bet it's the attenuator, but it could be elsewhere. Pots and Attenuators adjust resistance so you could try hooking up your MultiMeter set to "ohms" to the in and out of each channel then reading and writing down the resistance at each step, first left channel, then right channel. If the resistance doesn't match for left and right at each step or if the one of the steps is not between Step -1 and Step +1 ( Step 3's resistance is not between Step 2 and Step 4 ) then it's the Attenuator. Could be a bad resistor. Depending on the cost of your attenuator, it might be worth replacing the resistor or the whole attenuator.
Carlos, why dont you get an amp that will drive your LCDx's??
or
Get a set of cans that will work with the Crack?
I have a crack and 8 other amps....the crack is great, but there are other great amps that will work with your
LCD'x s if thats what you really want to use..
Give me your price range for a built crack and a set of headphones that would work with it. And please tell me you are in the continental US otherwise worldwide shipping and customs and such might get messy.
Cool cause I am anxious to start the build and check out the ground setup so I can see how I can rearrange things. I have a few types of AC switches I want to use but I definitely want something brass and ancient looking. Toggle or push button.
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