I had my transformer current capability figures confused and you should be able to use a few more different tubes than I originally said. I'm not going to figure every tube out that you guys ask for, but here's the general scoop:
The power trans can deliver 3.8A AC to the 6.3V heaters. Right now the 6080 draws 2.5A and the 12AU7 draws 0.3A. So right now the total draw is 2.8A. One could change to a 6SN7 (0.6A heater) by punching out the socket mounting hole and wiring in an octal socket. Or just do it the easy way and use a 6CG7 in the existing socket with the heater pins rewired from 9 and 4/5 tied to 4 and 5. 12BH7 should be pretty easy to do as well.
The 12AU7 is running at 75V and about 3.8mA - the FPIII operating point. You could also rewire the heater to 4 and 5 and use a 6922 without any other changes - essentially the Seduction operating point. Gain will be higher, which I don't necessarily consider an improvement.
One could also bump up the current through the 6080. However we are designing a C4S load for the 6080 that will work great at the present operating point, but will be running very hot if we increase it. So we will stick with the current point we have chosen (150V plate, 100V cathode, 30mA) and let builders play with hotter points if they want to.