I'm kind of surprised no one else mentioned this idea yet -
Shawn and I reworked a Crack so that the two stages are cap coupled and the 6080 output stage can now be set up as a standard voltage amp rather than a cathode follower. We used a Speedball PC board set up as a plate load with MJE5731As and 2N2907s rather than the stock TIP50/2N2222A combo. The operating point stays the same, 75V p-k and 30mA (about 20V cathode bias).
The reason for this was to see if the circuit would work as a line stage, possibly a replacement for the Foreplay cathode follower design. Output impedance has of course risen from the stock Crack 120 ohms to about 400 ohms - still plenty low for line driver use and down in the ballpark of the Foreplay output impedance.
First test was as an output stage for the SeDACtion. This had the Crackplate feeding my big single stage 6C45pi control preamp. Results were very encouraging, so the next thing we tried was putting the Crackplate after the single ended output of my Tube Repro on my Nagra T - roughly the equivalent of putting it after a Eros tape head preamp. Again the Crackplate ran into my big preamp. Wow, really wonderful punchy sound with great imaging and monster bass. And the system plays LOUD. Best it has ever sounded!
So we figured we should bypass the big 6C45 preamp and just use the Crackplate to drive the active crossovers of my three way active system.
Curiously we lost some of the punch and the imaging was not as good. Still sounded really nice, it seemed just about as good as using a ForeplayIII, but not as good as when Crackplate used the big 6C45 preamp as a sort of buffer.
The 6C45pi amp has 500:500 ohm input transformers. The crossovers have 25K pots at the input. Somehow the 400 ohm output of the Crack sounds better running into 500 ohms than 25K. Don't have a good explanation for this yet and my system is pretty non-standard so these results may not apply anywhere else, but thought I ought to offer up our research.
Oh last detail - I should note that we did not bypass the 680 ohm cathode resistors on the 6080s. We will do that and try this experiment again next week.