If you have a new home, a larger listening room and you are a little short on funds, I think the last thing you want to do is to go around switching amps.
The question is do you like the BAT? If you do, the logical thing to do is to sit tight, not "push" the BAT too hard--I never had that problem--and wait unitl you are ready to buy a second BAT. You are not going to get any tube amp that has twice the power of the BAT and sounds as good for less money. You're gonna have to pay more, probably much more or settle for inferior sound.
In the long run, you'll be happier and save money by waiting until you're ready to change your system.
"Wanting is more satisfying than having." Mr. Spoc.
The question is do you like the BAT? If you do, the logical thing to do is to sit tight, not "push" the BAT too hard--I never had that problem--and wait unitl you are ready to buy a second BAT. You are not going to get any tube amp that has twice the power of the BAT and sounds as good for less money. You're gonna have to pay more, probably much more or settle for inferior sound.
In the long run, you'll be happier and save money by waiting until you're ready to change your system.
"Wanting is more satisfying than having." Mr. Spoc.