Dummy load headphone plug for the Crack

Welderboy

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I'd like to make a dummy load headphone plug for my crack so I can burn in tubes without having the headphones plugged in.

Just wanted to confirm I have this right. Since the impedance on the HD650s is 300Ω and the crack Crack output 0.3W, all I need to do I solder 2x 150Ω 0.5W resistors as show below correct?

 

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Paul Birkeland said:
You can run the Crack with no headphones plugged in and it will be loaded (heavily).

Good to know! I have two new tubes coming in and they HD650s are loud enough that it's a bit of a bother.

Curious, do you know if the above approach would have work correctly? I already bought the plug so I might still make it to remind myself the amp is on and burning in.
 
The phones are 300 ohm per side, so 150 ohm resistors would match. Not that there's any problem with 150 ohms for a break-in load.

If you are breaking in an output capacitor, I think you would want a load so the cap carries some current. I have no evidence one way or the other that current through the cap is important for break-in load, but it is often claimed to be important.
 
Welderboy said:
Curious, do you know if the above approach would have work correctly?
With no headphones plugged in, the output is shorted, which is a 0 ohm load (plus the ESR of the coupling cap plus its reactance at whatever frequencies might be playing through the amp).
 
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