I have ended up bouncing from one kit to another and can't seem to decide what to do. Got the green light from the wife, however, she does not want another device in our living room where I have the Zu speakers. We don't really have a spot for it and I guess she does not find them as cool looking as I do, so she does not just want it sitting on the floor. I really want to play with tubes with the Zu's so I have been trying to come up with a very small stand or something I could put it on that would make it more like furniture. I might be able to move some stuff out of our entertainment center and find it enough room, but it would be a closed cabinet and I don't know how good an idea that is with a tube amp with heat?
While trying to figure that out, I have been doing a lot of wondering if I should just go with a headphone amp. Honestly, most of my music listening is on headphones and I mainly jam out while sim racing. With headphones, I can crank my tunes while my wife sleeps and everyone is happy. This is originally what had me thinking of the Crack with the Speedball upgrade. Now I am really thinking about the Mainline but am not sure if that is just going too far to try out tubes. I know there are plenty that have built it as their first kit. I imagine I could figure it out, I am more unsure about spending that much to experiment. I don't really know if tubes are my thing and while I know some people sale their kits, I don't imagine it is somewhat difficult to sell the DIY assemble kit when you have no background in it like me. At the same time, I see myself buying the cheap option, (SEX this time), then wanting to upgrade and just ending up with the SEX sitting around. I seem to do that a lot and am trying to make an effort not to buy as much cheap junk that I move on from and leave in a corner somewhere.
At some point here I will be headed back into the office and will want some AMP for there. I have some Focal Elegia closed back headphones for office/discreate listening which I think are only around 35 ohms. I will probably play around with some other headphones though and want to try some ZMF or LCD-XC or something else that is more difficult to drive. I guess the S.E.X could probably handle the range. Maybe I am just drawn to the high end. I remember in a video you guys saying that people either seem to want the cheap end to try out or go all the way up to the high end. I guess I am right there too wanting the best but am unsure if I should start of small even though I don't want extra gear that is not used later.
Some moments I think I should just get the S.E.X to start and other moments I feel like I should just go strait to the mainline. Someone please shove me off the fence.