Dave,
Take a look back on the first page and re-examine the 5Y3GT rectifiers in the first photo. The first tube on the left was manufactured in the UK by Mullard for RCA. The tube in the center is a standard RCA American made version. You can see a drastic difference in the build construction. The fat base versions are noted to have premium sound character and they do carry a higher cost to obtain. If you want the ultimate in performance, sacrifice must be made. Anything made by Mullard (especially with the "Blackburn" designator) is increasingly hard to find and they are in high demand. We all know about the effect of supply and demand.
A very good alternative which can be had very cheaply is that of acquiring military grade versions which have thicker glass and much larger bases. A good example are those with the WGTA designation preceded by the letters JAN (JOINT ARMY NAVY). These tubes are less prone to shock and vibration with a benefit gained similar to using tube dampers. Military tubes were designed to take the brutal conditions of a battlefield environment.
There are plenty of good 5Y3GT n.o.s. rectifiers available from well respected brands such as RCA, General Electric, Sylvania, Raytheon, etc.. I have a wide selection of these from every manufacturer, so I can pretty much give a fair analysis for each in side by side comparisons. Since I have the highly regarded Mullard set as well, I can tell you from my perspective that there are indeed differences to prevail.
I will tell you up front that I found the "Mullard" made RCA to be the cream of the crop and it was a hands down decision from my experience. Depth and quality of tone were noticeably improved.
As you may recall, the Taboo used in the review process was of the older version but it is similar to what you have now. Yours has improvements which make the Taboo even better than past! It is much more attractive to say the least. The unit that I have belongs to Bob Z. (Zygi) and I have to send it back to him soon. I guess that means a new Taboo of my own is in the future.

I listened to the 12AU7 (Amperex Bugle Boy) that Bob had in the amp and I never experienced any type of popping sounds or any other odd anomalies associated with its use. Remember, just as the Taboo has been designed to operate optimally with the 5Y3GT, it too has been designed around the 12AX7 as the optimal choice. This however does not mean the best overall solution for your tastes and that is what makes this tube rolling enigma so special. You can dial in your own tailored sound to meet your specific taste in presentation. What’s right for you may subjectively be substandard by another listener's perception and interpretation. The 12AU7 is better suited along with the 12AT7 for use in the output stage of a DAC such as in the Dec685. I preferred the use of an RCA 12AX7A as the driver tube in the Taboo. Not a critical change but it seemed to work conclusively better with my configuration. It really does hinge upon the total package as every tube factor creates a subjective influence upon the entire balance.
I really found my satisfaction level with the Mullard 5Y3GT and the RCA 12AX7A. These brought out infinite detail from the Russian military output tubes. When you hit a synchronized level of tube complement, you will be rewarded with every dominating factor coming into play, thus absolutely apparent once revealed. Once you have gained unprecedented layers of depth with unrestrained detail unraveling into space, and a tonal balance so refined that you just have to sit back and marvel in the revelation, you have accomplished your goal. This should not be a difficult task for the Taboo, as it absolutely has the potential to enthrall ones senses with very little coaxing if any at all. The finer class of tubes just add to that extra bit of special flavoring into the mix.
I cannot stress enough, the importance of room acoustics as this has been discussed many times over on the forums. This is the most critical aspect of refined listening and you will never know the true potential of your equipment until a semblance of proper frequency balance has been attained in your environment. This accounts for at least fifty percent of your perceived sound matrix and by far, this makes the most pronounced improvement.
With this established, the next stage of cable refinement and tube upgrades will then reveal their unique qualities, without the masking of detail brought on by bad acoustical colorations within the room. You will be utterly shocked by the transformation that transpires with proper room treatments. The real shock comes when these remedies are removed and you are subjected to the chaos going on around you. That once great sounding stereo now sounds completely intolerable due to the room taking over with its horrible influence.

Dave, and everyone else, if you want to take your listening experience to the ultimate level, you must take heed to this advice. Trust me as others can attest, you will be glad that you did!

I was quite pleased to see that Simon has finally taken control of this situation and everyone should take special notice to what he is doing. (See his work in the room treatment section) He is heading in the right direction for fulfilling the total package and soon he will be expressing his newfound joy with what awaits him in his new environment. One day, everyone here will hear all about his marked improvement and I will just sit back and think, there is another person who finally got the big picture! Once you become an exclusive member of this club, you don’t relinquish your membership!
Anyway, please take that in a positive perspective as many others seem not to put forth much relevancy to this crucial issue.

That is funny about your Daughter’s new found attention span to the musical likes of D. Krall. There may be more to the magic of the Taboo than what meets the eye! Now if she begins to take pleasure with household duties in a self motivated manner, please inform the crew here. Just think what that would do to inspire sales for the Taboo.

As an example, take a look at this link on e-bay. A decent tube on a budget.
http://cgi.ebay.com/rca-5y3gt-electron-audiotube-audio-vacuumtube-tube_W0QQitemZ...Take care.
Paul