you also would not get the crackles.
I have quiet a complex system going to create the crackles which has to be a certain setup.
What happens is as follows.
I use a 8 pin pic to drive 3 led drivers, these drive 4 x 7seg displays and 1 8 bit latch, these are all set serially from the 8 pin pic.
The 7 seg displays 0-255 nS delay and the 8 bit latch plugs in place of the phase bank of dip switches using ribbon cable.
Now when i do a scan i get pockets of instability where my pic starts crashing, but in truth it's not the pic thats crashing, it's the led drivers receiving duff bit's serially, this means the 8 bit latch is also receiving random numbers between 0-255 which also means that the second delay unit is randomly setting the phase to 0-255 nS, the first digital mono is set using dip switches and this one is probably rock solid and fixed and it doesn't really matter as it's delay setting is only relative to the signal generator, once this first channel fires the fet it also triggers the 2nd phase delay which is the random channel.
Only once this cycle of instability and crashing do i get the occasional crackle/explosion.
To me what this means is there is a certain set of circumstances that created the crackles but only once in a while are the random events correct to do this.
So for you to produce this effect you will need to build my setup exactly, pic dip switch driver board, 2 delay mono's and my main fet driver and fet board, only then can i guarantee you will get them, and even then it's hard work as you know.
I am Cautious about the valve driver that people are suggesting to me to build as this may stop the circumstances to produce the effect, but maybe also it could make it easier to produce, worth a try as long as i don't have to throw buckets of cash at the valve build.
Mean time i wait for my tube of FET's
and pray i can get it stable again to capture some data, hopefully with ou guys helping we can iron out what ever is creating the crackles and the conditions needed to produce them.