Sounds like this circuit isn't a good way to go, though I do like the idea of having a battery-powered tube amp! The Quickie has really sold me on battery power, it really makes a big difference with sound. Thinking outside the box here, Bottlehead just created a set of headphones specific to the crack, how about a set of headphones specifically designed for the Quickie? Seems like the challenge there is finding a reasonably-priced set of headphones with a high impedance to start with-I checked a few places for headphones over about 300ohms, there really aren't any for much less than $400.. Although, this could be a perfect solution, maybe find a way to use the Quickie as both a preamp and headphone amp?? Btw, I found another company called Red Wine Audio, that sells some super-expensive battery powered stuff (preamps, amps, headphone amps) that look cool, but this is commercial and could run a few thousand bucks! Anyways, the point being, there must be a way to make a battery powered headphone amp work well, maybe with a CCS?
Dave