I finally finished my Crack build and upgrades. The final piece of the puzzle was building a base out of walnut to dress the amp up for use at my office. Here's a couple photos of the final product:



Technical Details:
The initial build was mostly stock. Since I had a new top plate cut from mirror finish stainless steel, I went ahead and installed Tefflon Sockets with PC Boards and a TDK Volume Pot in the initial build. The second upgrade was to install the Speedball. Third upgrade was to replace the final cap in the power supply with a film cap and replace the final resistor with a Triad C-7X choke. Fourth upgrade was to replace the output caps with Mundorf film caps and the fifth and final upgrade was to bypass the Mundorf's with Jantzen Z-Superior film caps.
The headphones in the last photo above started as stock Beyerdynamic 250ohm DT-770's. When I re-cabled the headphones, I contacted Beyer and ordered replacement 600ohm drivers for them.
Unfortunately I didn't take photos of each of the intermediate upgrade stages, but here are the couple I did get from start to finish:




I had a lot of fun building the kit and really love good music sounds on it. My coworkers were skeptical that anything could sound better than their standard headphones running directly from their computers and all of them that have tried it so far were blown away. Thanks to everyone at Bottlehead for designing such an awesome kit and a special thanks to PB for his assistance with troubleshooting during the build.



Technical Details:
The initial build was mostly stock. Since I had a new top plate cut from mirror finish stainless steel, I went ahead and installed Tefflon Sockets with PC Boards and a TDK Volume Pot in the initial build. The second upgrade was to install the Speedball. Third upgrade was to replace the final cap in the power supply with a film cap and replace the final resistor with a Triad C-7X choke. Fourth upgrade was to replace the output caps with Mundorf film caps and the fifth and final upgrade was to bypass the Mundorf's with Jantzen Z-Superior film caps.
The headphones in the last photo above started as stock Beyerdynamic 250ohm DT-770's. When I re-cabled the headphones, I contacted Beyer and ordered replacement 600ohm drivers for them.
Unfortunately I didn't take photos of each of the intermediate upgrade stages, but here are the couple I did get from start to finish:




I had a lot of fun building the kit and really love good music sounds on it. My coworkers were skeptical that anything could sound better than their standard headphones running directly from their computers and all of them that have tried it so far were blown away. Thanks to everyone at Bottlehead for designing such an awesome kit and a special thanks to PB for his assistance with troubleshooting during the build.