Increasing gain on the Crack

Sorry i forgot to take into account the preamp i was using with the crack.  Without it comfortable levels are more around the 10:00 position. (with 600 ohm phones)
 
I will try to take the voltage reading tomorrow.

STURMJ, what headphones are you using?  Would you say that you have a lot of volume if you go up to 2 or 3pm?  You have the Speedball upgrade eh?  Can you describe your audio layout.

Thanks.  Sorry for staying on this but I really want to be sure that my Crack is fine.
 
If your pot is at 7 for 0 volume that means it will travel to about 4 before reaching full output. If you are running the amp at 12-2 for typical listening I am afraid that I don't understand why you are concerned. Will the headphones play louder than you want to listen when turned past 2?
 
I usually use a fpII as a pre.  It has been modified to lose lots of signal and I never got that to work quite right, but works great on the crack.  I have Beyer dt990s (600ohm) and dt880s (250ohm). On a speedballed crack there is plenty of volume at 10:00 then earsplitting starts at about 01:00.

I do have  a non-speedballed crack that I didn't think to try until your last question.  Using the non-speedballed crack I would say comfortable level is at about 11:30 and getting loud at about 12:00.  (I do consider my ears to be sensitive; others may not ;D )

My understanding is that the dt990 and dt880 have the same drivers, so our phones should perform about the same.  But there are many more variables; mains line voltage, specific tube outputs (a tube output may vary slightly from others), actual source levels, different peoples ears, and even variability in recording levels between listening materials.  There are others here that know much more than I, but I suspect the difference between our two setups are within the normal range of variability.
 
I have a ODAC and I find it to have the lowest output of any of the DACs I have. I think that having your volume control at the high end rather then the low end, is a good thing. As long as you have a little more to go...John
 
Thanks guys for the input.

Thanks STURMJ for taking the time to test.  I really appreciate it.

It is not that I need earsplitting volume but I just think there might be something up.

I will wait until I get my turntable and phono box and try it out.  I really hope that everything works well and I can stay with the volume around 12 -2.

I will update when I get my Turntable and if there are problems I will post my voltages.

Thanks again!
 
Thanks everyone for all the feedback.

I received my TT and phono preamp today.

I ended up going with a Pro-ject RPM 5.1 with Ortofone Bronze feeding to a Graham Slee Era Gold V to my Crack to DT880 600ohms.

With this combo I was happy to find out that I have to have my volume at 2 - 3:30.  This is perfectly fine with me!  I have never heard my Crack sound better than through this combo!!!!  I love records again!!

I will wait awhile and probably end up upgrading my Crack with the Speedball upgrade.

Thanks to everyone.  I am a happy camper. Take care...Dave
 
Now I am thinking about a summer project being the Quickie.

I am just wondering if this would work as such.  I think it would work and it would be a fun project:


turntable -- > phono preamp  \
                                              \
                                            Quickie  ------>  Crack
                                            /
laptop  ------------->  dac    /



Is my thinking correct.  I could have 2 switchable inputs to 1 output thereby allowing me not to not to unplug my interconnects to my Crack?

What other benefits would I see by adding a Quickie other than having 2 inputs?

Thanks and I am sorry for all the neophyte questions.
 
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