Practice amp, single ended or push-pull?

Last time I made a guitar amp was 1975, and haven’t hardly played at all since then either. Time to get back into it! I want to make a small practice amp and I was wondering, would single ended class A be a better choice? I’m thinking of even harmonic production when you start to push it a bit. Only got a small handful of valves on hand, a 6DQ6A, two 6CA7s and a NOS 807. I’m leaning toward the 6DQ6A with about 120V on the plate. Not looking for high power output, just a setup that will ease into more “colour” as I wind the volume up. Low budget too. Any suggestions?
 
"Better"?

There are great amps either way. An old Champ is a surprisingly cool little amp. But a small push pull amp can be killer as well.

Better is up to you. Is a beef steak better than a lobster? Depends on who's eating it.
 
Last time I made a guitar amp was 1975, .... Not looking for high power output, just a setup that will ease into more “colour” as I wind the volume up. Low budget too. Any suggestions?

Three.
a) read everything RobRobinette has written. Starting with the go-to article on Tube Guitar Amp Overdrive by Rob Robinette

b) build a Lamington. Likely a Solo.

c) join AGGH

Back to your original question: a PP AB circuit has power rail sag when it moves from Class A to Class B. That changes gain and introduces 50/60Hz IMD.