I will add my usual comment that there is a law of diminishing returns on the addition of boutique parts. It would be wiser to spend $1200 on an amp kit with a more refined circuit design like Mainline than $1200 on gigantic caps from Ukrainian missile cruisers, spider silk insulated wire that has been passed over the thighs of 14 year old virgins and unobtainable tubes of questionable background for a Crack. However I also support the notion of one doing the experiments for their own edification. I waste money on stuff that doesn't improve things as much as the cost would imply as much as the next guy, though not so much in my audio gear these days as my other hobbies. My suggestion is to keep the spirit of the Crack in mind and make sure the mods you do are great bang for the buck.
I find it much easier on my mental circuits and current budget to blow up my Crack and have to repair it than blow up a Mainline whilst playing with updates and wonder "how much to fix this"? As far as wisdom goes...discuss that with my wife, she has made observations over the years that may put any wisdom I might think I have in serious question.
I've built some kits and the directions are fantastic but I find myself wondering at the end of the build why does all this work. If I piece out a bit of it (power supply) I can work my way back into the circuit and have some understanding of what goes on in there as I do updates and mods. This power supply filtering is a great learning experience for me.
I also would want to buy a pair of expensive headphones to match the Mainline. I would always wonder if my HD650's would sound as good as HD800's so my budget feels safer at the Crack + updates level.
Might I also start a new thread with a "Doc Says" title and put your requirements for a good upgrade in there?
Doc says, "...gigantic caps from Ukrainian missile cruisers, spider silk insulated wire that has been passed over the thighs of 14 year old virgins and unobtainable tubes of questionable background..." would be a great upgrade to your Bottlehead Crack kits.
OK...maybe a bit out of context...