Jim,
I know this flies in the face of the 'recommended' approach, but I skipped past the base kit, went straight to the Speedball, and implemented the 5687. Not my typical approach, but extraneous circumstances played a factor (i.e. having to move my workspace out to the freezing cold garage). The wiring revisions due to the pin-out delta are relatively simple, and I may give the 12AU7 a go eventually. Then again, maybe not - the really sweeet NOS tubes are getting super expensive. It would be great to have comparison info, but I'm over it already.
As for sonics, I love love love this amp. I'm not a seasoned headphone listener, but I can't get enough. I'm really enjoying the listening experience. The balance is spot-on - just the way I expect every piece to sound. Classical, metal, bluegrass, jazz, techno, dub, it doesn't matter. As another Bottlehead recently posted, I'm really surprised by the soundstage and the detailed presentation - I keep hearing things in the music that, at first, I think are outside interference (verbalizations among musicians in the recording, as an example). I'm turning my head thinking my wife is talking to me, and she's nowhere to be found. Really fun.
How 'bout this Jim: I'll let you sample this Crack someday if you let me have a sitting in front of your Nagas. [I'm down in Aurora.] You can then compare against your Crack and draw your own conclusions on the 'buzz' that suits you best. Let me know.
Chris