Ah OK thank-you for this @mulveling
So after your edit above I am reading this as the gain is still pretty high as a result of the amp design, and this would mean I should be looking for 'low noise' tubes rather than 'extremely low noise'?
I thought the CV4003 would be a good choice, but am open to other suggestions. I have also been told the the middle two tubes are the most critical, and am fairly sure these are the gain tubes which would track.
Overall though I think I may just have had bad luck on the tube front. The PL aren't supposed to be terrible, but I am disappointed in the NOS Brimar. The CV4003 that I JUST replaced was giving a different kind of whining on day 1. Oddly enough, a small tap with a pencil fixed that...I won't even start.
I'm going to press ahead with the attenuators as this will make the volume knob travel more user friendly. As it is right now the fine level of control required is annoying. Using the remote it is hard not to go from too quiet to too loud. Using the DAC volume at 60% makes a good listening volume available at 12 o'clock instead of 8-9 o'clock and helps greatly. And thanks for the input on the channel imbalance too, the left channel is audibly louder at very low levels so hopefully the attenuators will address that too.
Fun stuff this audio game. Interesting, madenning, too expensive, but fun!

