putzke.patrick@gmail.com
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Hello everyone,
Disclaimer: I'm fairly new to the audiophile experience so please have patience
I've finished my built of the crack a while ago (speedball upgrade not done yet) and had some interference issues in the beginning. Read a bit in the forum and found out about cell phone interference and so on... helped my issues quite a bit. But now after using it for about a month, some new noises have popped up.
About my setup:
Sennheiser HD650s plugged into the Crack, Crack receives input from my audio interface which is connected via USB to my laptop. Connection between audio interface and Crack is a very simple TRS to RCA cable with a 3.5mm 1/4" adapter plugged into the AI.
First thing I noticed with no input to the crack, if I jack up the volume all the way, there's a very audible amount of static noise with the addition of something that sounds a bit like a buzzing sawtooth. I would think it's somewhat normal when cranking it up all the way but maybe that's already a first hint to something wrong.
Now the real problem is a very high pitched constant static noise in one of the channels as well as a sudden crackling/ noisy type of sound that comes and goes every now and then, lasts a couple of seconds and then vanishes again. The high pitch static noise changes the channel as I flip my TRS inputs and the crackling noise can somewhat be manipulated by slightly touching the bigger of the two tubes. I am also using a USB controller for music production and whenever I turn it on via USB, a static low pitch humming appears.
I am not an expert in soldering but I paid a lot of attention to create clean solder joints. I can also post pictures if necessary. Could it be some grounding issues of some sort? Is it a problem that I'm using rather cheap cables and adapters? Is the whole setup with other electronic components an issue?
I'd be very grateful for any pointers. Thank you.
Cheers,
Patrick
Disclaimer: I'm fairly new to the audiophile experience so please have patience

About my setup:
Sennheiser HD650s plugged into the Crack, Crack receives input from my audio interface which is connected via USB to my laptop. Connection between audio interface and Crack is a very simple TRS to RCA cable with a 3.5mm 1/4" adapter plugged into the AI.
First thing I noticed with no input to the crack, if I jack up the volume all the way, there's a very audible amount of static noise with the addition of something that sounds a bit like a buzzing sawtooth. I would think it's somewhat normal when cranking it up all the way but maybe that's already a first hint to something wrong.
Now the real problem is a very high pitched constant static noise in one of the channels as well as a sudden crackling/ noisy type of sound that comes and goes every now and then, lasts a couple of seconds and then vanishes again. The high pitch static noise changes the channel as I flip my TRS inputs and the crackling noise can somewhat be manipulated by slightly touching the bigger of the two tubes. I am also using a USB controller for music production and whenever I turn it on via USB, a static low pitch humming appears.
I am not an expert in soldering but I paid a lot of attention to create clean solder joints. I can also post pictures if necessary. Could it be some grounding issues of some sort? Is it a problem that I'm using rather cheap cables and adapters? Is the whole setup with other electronic components an issue?
I'd be very grateful for any pointers. Thank you.
Cheers,
Patrick