You're addicted already, Billy. Get used to it; it gets really bad, really quick... :-) Why do you think that Doc called it "Crack"
I updated my driver tube to a vintage NOS Amperex Holland-built Bugle Boy, and my power tube to a '60s NOS Sylvania 6AS7G (because the stock 6080 was not a "Bottle" :-)), and I recently sprung (sprang?) for a 20' Blue Dragon Sennheiser cable from Drew at Moon Audio, for my HD-600s. I'm feeding them FLAC from a dedicated, late model Compaq dual Atheron, running Media Monkey 3.2.x, with Dogbert's bitperfect Cmedia driver. And I'm steering it from - get this! - Apple Remote on my iPhone, using Melloware's MonkeyTunes DACP wedge ($10 USD), so I can sit at my desk, around the corner from the audio rack, and choose songs on my iPhone (and yes, I keep the volume slider at 100% in MediaMonkey all the time).
Sound card is a cheap SIIG; S/PDIF out on an AudioQuest coax, into my Musical Fidelity M1 DAC. From the DAC, analog audio passes through a M-F X10v3 tube buffer via AudioQuest Black Mamba IIs.
From there, into my (recently, completely rebuilt) McIntosh MA6100. "Tape out" from the Mac, via Nordost Blue Heavens, to the Crack. I'm listening to Alicia Keys' "The Diary of Alicia Keys" as I type this... "Dragon Days" is the song... I never heard those backing vocals before... OMG.
Every time I listen, I hear more.I also have a M-F A308CD for silver discs, and a Clearaudio Concept TT (with the Concept MM cartridge) driving a Michael Yee Phononema Nova. The Crack is my reference point; even with my well-loved Paradigm Studio/100v2s, the real truth comes thru the Crack. The fact that my 52-year-old ears can hear the differences between interconnects is totally due to the Crack. It's almost insane, and I love it. I feel like I'm starting a 35+ year audio adventure, all over again, every time I put on the 'senns. Unreal.
Am I obsessed? Yeah, I'm addicted too, dude. It's cool, eh? :-) And hey - special thanks to Grainger and Jim Rebman, I'm spending more money on audio equipment that I ever imagined!
An impartial opinion - you
cannot go wrong with the HD-600s. Happy Birthday! <g>
The coolest part of all of this? I _BUILT_ this amplifier with my own two hands
(Hey! That's a Ben Harper song title!)... and while I am in awe of the designers... (and I am!) - listening to something that I built, that sounds this damned good, is just amazing to me.
So, emote your heart out man - enjoy your amp. Thanks to everyone involved... Bottlehead is... special.