Interesting! Thanks for your observations.
Now, am I correct in that the purported benefits of the 6085 actually mirror those of using a CCS vs. a static plate load like a resistor? I mean, lower distortion, a more linear response, and higher gain are cited as benefits of the C4S. So, I guess that if I'm itching to see what the E80cc sounds like, I might achieve some similar benefits from the Speedball...
I've noticed that I seem not to prefer C4S vs. chokes (both are better than resistors) but I do note that I think much of this had to do with my Beyers. Now that I have Senns (HD650) I can see where lower distortion and linearity would be useful, whereas with the Beyers, the mids are so cold and clinical that I actually seemed to seek out distortion to fill things in, contraindicating the use of tubes like the 6085 or things like CCS loads. I think the Crack sounds great as-is, but I'm always looking to squeeze out the last 1%....
Is this a logical line of thinking?