Slight DC current at headphone jack

Rory

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Hi All,

Just finished my Crackatwoa. Much easier than i anticipated. It's not even burned in and sounds great. Here's my question: I measured a very small DC voltage at the headphone output jack: 24mV and 33mV. All resistances and the other voltages were within tolerance (once I clipped a resistor tail that was grounding out the left channel regulator tube). DC current into headphones/speakers is undesirable to say the least - but is this voltage tolerable?

Thanks,
Rory
 
0.024V and 0.033V is not particularly concerning, I'll often notice that these voltages on our cap coupled heapdhone amps will wander around a bit too. 

Even at 0.033V, that's about 15 micro amps of leakage current, which isn't anything to worry about IMO.
 
I've read that film caps have much lower leakage current than electrolytics. A common mod to the Crack and C2A is to replace the electrolytic coupling cap with an equally rated film cap (e.g., a metallized polypropylene cap). So if you plan on doing this mod, the dc you are presently seeing on your outputs may disappear.

cheers, Derek
 
Thanks Derek. At some point I will make that mod. I made it to my Bottlehead Crack and was very pleased with the sound.
 
I gave my Crack to my son for Christmas and he's off to college so I have not been able to make a direct A/B comparison, but here are my thoughts on C vs C2A. I have about 40 hours of break in and 10 of listening on the C2A. I've rolled in a Winged C output tube and am playing with the stock driver vs. Northern Electric 12AU7, so the unit and tubes are not yet broken in. I have the stepped attenuator kit but have not yet added it. The Crack was fully burned in with Mundorf M-cap Evos and a ridiculous $250 Goldpoint 47 step attenuator, so the total cost was not too much lower than the C2A. The Crack sounds fantastic - very, very quiet and very clear, but lacking a little bass. That's where I find the C2A noticeably superior. It's better balanced than the Crack, but I find that takes away from the sharpness and clarity a bit. I think the stronger bass might contribute to that - but overall the sound is more natural. The difference in clarity is also likely due to break-in, lack of upgrades, etc. We will see!

EDIT: forgot to mention that I listen with HD600 headphones.
 
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