Thanks, guys. I see nice opportunities opening, then.
Up until a few days ago, I'd been underestimating the true tube-rolling leverage potential. I mean, I thought mostly depended on the amp's original design and components' selection. Sure, I thought, some minor tweaking may be obtained by swapping tubes (if the user knows which to choose), but I believed in general one was pretty much stuck within the design's framework.
Now, I didn't mind, as the Mini Torii is just wonderful in stock form. But then I started reading here and there, and getting meaningful feedback from you guys (thanks Les, Will, Lon, Lord Soth, RR, Radu, Eric and countless others in this forum), that I started reconsidering.
Mark, I understand your point. Many people believe that's the single most important tube to affect sound, especially when sinergistically coupled with the right rectifier... You may want to consider a second radial engine in tandem, carrying rectifier sockets
While waiting for my tubes to arrive, I've been thinking on the procedure to follow (an earlier discussion thread), and foremost the potential leverage involved. So it ocurred to me you guys must have gone through this already, and thought I would ask.
I know and expect tube-rolling to be just a portion of the total sound tweaking potential (as Will and Lon have indicated), but was also hoping for it to be powerful enough to circumvent my personal limitations in terms of hands-on skills other people apparently enjoy (to solder, read circuit diagrams and in general change the topology components with certain objectives in mind, including Caps substitution, etc.), and still be able to get my own humble 'signature' in the voicing.
I'm happy these first replies are encouraging enough, and without neglecting other crucial parameters discussed (vibration control, room conditioning, improved sourcing, cabling and power treatment), I think I'll start here and work my way around these other variables in time. As it's the case with vibration control, in my mind now tube-rolling is technically feasible and probably even affordable for me (need not get carried away), and can bring a big punch! :)