Gordy,
6db takes a little bit of thought with tubes since most tubes provide much more than that as gain devices. The aikido provides gain roughly half the mu of the tube. 5751, that is a 12au7? If so, that would be close to 10x, or 20db as well. 5687 in first spot would give you ~7-8x. There aren't many tubes that have a mu of 4, which is what you'd want for 6db. Some power tubes have that, but wouldn't be ideal for aikido, the 6bx7 has a mu of 8 iirc, but also have pretty high distortion. About the best bet would be the 12b4, but then you'd need to make your own aikido point to point as you'd need two valves for the first spot since this is a single triode tube.
What some guys do is use a line level output transformer with step down. Things like LL1676 from Lundahl for example. Then one can wire it for a 4:1 voltage stepdown. This will yield some gain and turn the extra gain into current to drive the cables and input stage in the amp. The Aikido can be modified to do this and do away with the cap coupling on the output, but requires a couple of PSU tricks with stack shunt regulators. This is something I was thinking of doing, because even with the SB or MC input, I won't need that much.