New crack build, two different hums/whines [resolved]

Fair enough. I'll get a couple cheap 6080's off ebay just to satisfy my curiosity. Until then, I guess I'll keep tinkering around. If you can think of anything else, let me know!
 
Two suggestions:

(1) Re-do the joints on the rca input center posts - In one photo, the left channel joint looks like a classic cold solder joint.  These joints are tricky b/c it's so difficult to get the wire to sit firmly in the solder cup before you apply solder. My approach is to have the open side of the solder cup face away from the direction the wire is coming from, so that the wire end can be bent to grab the inside of the cup and pull against it (subtle manipulations of the wire further upstream can give you that tension).

(2) Double check that the ground tab near the IEC is tight against the chassis.

Good luck!
 
Hey so like i mentioned in that thread i linked to you, i had hum for about 4 or 5 years. the speedball upgrade has made it DEAD silent. i mean absolutely completely silent. however, adding a DAC was also very helpful before i did the speedball upgrade since my pc was causing some hum.
the tubes are the originals since i built it.
the hum used to be really annoying.
 
Neil said:
Hey so like i mentioned in that thread i linked to you, i had hum for about 4 or 5 years. the speedball upgrade has made it DEAD silent. i mean absolutely completely silent. however, adding a DAC was also very helpful before i did the speedball upgrade since my pc was causing some hum.
the tubes are the originals since i built it.
the hum used to be really annoying.

That's interesting that the hum went away after the speedball upgrade. I was hoping to find the cause of the hum before fully upgrading to the speedball. My computer is definitely super noisy... specifically a ground loop caused by my GPU. I fixed that with an ifi iDefender. But this hum I'm hearing is present even when the crack is disconnected from the rest of my setup.
 
I have good news! It was indeed the 6080 tube! I got a couple cheap 6080 tubes off ebay. With both of these tubes, the crack is totally silent. And to confirm, I plugged the original tube back into the crack, and the hum returned.

Just for the record, here's another difference I noticed between the new tubes and the original: With the original, every time I bumped my desk (like with my chair), I could hear it through my headphones in the form of an echo-type sound (the crack is sitting on my desk). Even "little bumps", like just typing on my keyboard. On every key press, that was enough of a "bump" on my desk that I could hear that odd echo sound through my headphones. The new tubes don't do this, which further reinforces my claim that the tube was the problem.

Thank you everyone for your help. I really appreciate it!
 
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