Peachtree Nova Pre vs. Modwright SWL 9.0 SE


I am currently using the Modwright SWL 9.0 SE and love it. The problem for me is that with 2 small kids in the house I rarely get to enjoy it at decent listening levels. That has got me looking for a headphone amp, but this means another box, power supply, interconnect, etc. Wondering if anybody has any experience with the new Nova Pre from Peachtree. I have previously owned Peachtree products and I enjoyed them, but the Modwright has been a huge step up IMO. If the new Nova Pre is close to the Modwright in the preamp section, the one box solution may make sense for me. Any advice?
bryfinch
thanks for the responses, i have decided to stay with the Modwright and add a headphone amp in the future.
I worked up from the Little Dot (Chinese, ebay) to a Antique Sound Labs tube (demo directly from the company) and then built a Bottlehead tubed headphone amp. The Little Dot series are cheap but still well made. Your choice of amp will depend greatly on your headphones. I think you are wise to run from the Modwright to a separate headphone amp. In the long run you can use the amp with any system and tailor it to the phones you use at the time. Remember to have fun at it. Used amps are a bargain and can be sold at any time. Do you have a price range?
According to most, my headphones (Grado sr225) don't need a headphone amp due to low impedence, but when I purchased them used, the previous owner thought that a DAC would be beneficial since most of my music is coming from my computer. I only listen to about 10% of my music through the headphones, so it hasn't been a big priority, but trying to stay below $250 for my first go at it.