Since I started this thread about the cathode resistor bypass caps, I should probably say something about my experience with the three mods discussed above. Did the following make a difference?
(a) film caps in place of electrolytic in the power supply: possibly, but any audible benefit is tiny, and quite possibly imaginary
[Edit: but the result might have been very different had the amp been series feed (output transformer in series with output tube) rather than parafeed (ot in parallel)](b) combination of film caps and chokes (replacing resistors) in the power supply: I think so, but the effect, if there, is small
[Edit: ditto]
(c) film cap in place of electrolytic capthode resistor bypass cap: definitely and plainly noticeable right away - and I think it's improved as the cap got some use.
So, if I had to put numbers to it all, I'd guess the combo of caps/chokes in the power supply is responsible for <20% and the film bypass caps are responsible for >80%. The film bypass cap mod was also the cheapest and easiest: I think I paid, with shipping and taxes, about $50 CDN (approx $35 US) for each Solen cap, so $100 CDN ($70 US) in total. And they took all of 5-10 minutes to install - most which time was spent lifting and flipping the chassis of the beast and waiting for the soldering iron to get hot.
The power supply caps and chokes were about 3 X the price of the cathode bypass caps and the install was a lot more involved (drilling chassis, making cap retaining brackets, getting up the nerve to turn it on after it was all installed for fear of explosion).
All that said, the ps caps and chokes were the most fun
Sadly, i think this means that the Kaiju is now done. I've really enjoyed tinkering with it. It has so much free space (or, at least it did) that it just calls out for tinkering.
cheers, Derek