Thanks PB. Appreciate it. As an FYI, I've measured the filament voltages on both amps on at least 5 different days, and multiple times during a day (trying to sort out the tube problem). It was never higher than 2.32V, and never lower than 2.28V. Both amps were remarkably consistent and never differed from each other by more than 0.01V.
For those who may be interested, I tested 1000 uF, 4700 uF and 10,000 uF caps across FC-1 terminals 5 and 10. AC line voltage was 120.1 VAC. With no cap, the 2A3 filament voltage was 2.28V. With a 1000 uF cap, voltage increased to 2.29V. With a 4700 uF cap, voltage increased to 2.54V. With a 10,000 uF cap, voltage increased to 2.62V. All measurements were taken on the tube base pins.
To get the filament voltages as close to 2.5V as possible for the EML tubes, I was going to use the 4700 uF cap. Jac's comment was that there is a 0.1V voltage drop between the tube pin and the tube base, so he recommended using the 10,000 uF cap to deliver 2.5V to the tube filament.
Hope someone finds this helpful!
Dave