@hypnos1
Oh okay that doesn't sound good.
Let's not do that then, thanks for the info.
@Aquileolus
I've read that the Elise plays a little warmer than the Euforia and that the power is a little less with the Elise than with the Euforia.
If you have two good headphones, the Euforia would be better.
But in any case, test your Hifiman extensively on the Euforia.
Because the Euforia has its limits there too.
It only supports planar headphones to a limited extent.
With the Lcd 2c, I initially struggled with the bass, which was simply too little.
But by changing the tubes I got it under control (Linlais 6SN7 +6080 Mullard or Sylvania).
After that, there was more punch in the bass range and the mids and trebles increased a bit and it became more musical than with the Ps Vane tubes.
That is the small disadvantage of both amplifiers, they are both designed more for dynamic headphones.
The Dan Clark Aeon, for example, is useless with the Euforia.
It plays quietly quite well but as soon as you turn it up it's over.
Therefore, my tip is to test your Hifiman long enough.
I am personally of the opinion that the Ps Vane tubes are too neutral and linear for planar headphones.
Since planar headphones generally have a better resolution, this is my theory.
So it's up to you whether you buy the house tubes when you buy Elise/Euforia.
I advise against it and recommend spending the money on the Linlai tubes directly, even if they cost a little more.
The 6080 Mullards are a little harder to find but the Sylvania are sufficient and cheaper.
The difference is that the Mullards play a little smoother and deeper than the Sylvania.
But the difference is more noticeable when listening closely.