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For the 6DJ8/6922 position I would suggest the Russian 6N1P-EB Reflector or the warmer 6N2P-EB for more gain=70/80.http://www.gstube.com/catalog/?key=6n2p&submit=Find6922 are a tube plenty of options:6N1P 6N2P 6922 6H30 6DJ8 7DJ8 7308 ECC88 E88CC E288CC 6N1 6H23 Siemens 8223 GA7 CV5358Some Notes:6N1P have the warmest tone, 6N2P more dinamic than 6N1P,6922 have the best dynamics, 6DJ8 have the most air and micro-detail with a touch less bass. 7DJ8 again, a powerful tool for voicing your amplifier to your particular tastes.
Before you go down the road of rolling capacitors read this excellent article by Rod Elliott:http://sound.whsites.net/articles/capacitors.htmIt's very technical so, at the very least, read the intro and conclusion. I completely agree with him and I am not aware of anyone ever proving him wrong. A whole industry has sprung up around the use of exotic dielectric materials (like beeswax) in caps and it is really ridiculous when one considers the purpose of the dielectric.And, PLEASE, don't get caught up in rolling rectifier tubes! The only way they can alter the sound of an amp is if they provide a radically different output voltage from the factory requirement. That can alter the operating points of the tubes enough that slight differences in sound could be noted.The same goes for claims that the shape and location of the getter, or the color of the heat dissipation coating on the plate (gray vs. black), has a significant effect on the sound If you research the purpose of the getter and heat dissipation coating you will also see why that is not going to matter.