I just received a pair of JAN CBS Hytron 5814's WA - best military spec, circa 1955. They sounded good, presentation was forward compared to my RCA 12Au7 blackplates (1950's) but they did not have the sweet tubed sound of the RCA's, decay was probably better than the RCA's although altogether not as musical. The Hytrons were more stereo sounding as opposed to allowing the Lorelies to vanish characteristic of the RCA's. Microdynamics with the RCA's are very good - acoustic guitar strings sound real, vocal timbres are beautiful soundstaging back to front and side to side is fleshed out better with the RCA's than any of the other tubes Ive tried (see below). I do think that tube choice comes down to personal taste, room characteristics, type of music, and other components associated with the Candela.
The order of my my personal favorites so far is:
1. RCA blackplates 1950's - black backround with white RCA lettering $29.00 shipped off eBay
2. 1965/66 Hammond 12AU7 made by G.E. - Very close to the RCA blackplates, not quite as sweet sounding but a nice upgrade to the stock Tesla's. (I have an extra set Ill sell for $20.00 shipped paypal add 3% - PM me if interested)
3. 1955 CBS Hytrons JAN5814WA
4. Candela stock Tesla's
5. New Tesla longplates
I'm sticking with the RCA's until I decide to fork out the dough for some European NOS......later.
The system sounds great!

Martin
Odyssey Stratus Mono extremes, Candela, Lorelei's, Onkyo Integra 6 disc changer, Channel Islands VDA1 and VAC1, Gronenberg, DH labs and Signal Cable cabling.