So the mod is finally done and my crack now works at the correct resistances for the 12au7/e80cc/12bh7a/5687.
In order to wire this mod to run the 5687 you're going to need 2 dpdts and the following leds and transistors:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/HLMP-CB1A-XY0DD/516-2275-1-ND/2428165 - blue LEDS for 5687
MJE5731A - install these in place of the transistors on small speedball boards in reverse orientation
You're going to want to cut the connections on the following lugs of the 9 pin socket:
A6 - coming from terminal 1
A9 - coming from B7
RED LEDs
Connect terminal 1 to the one of the inputs of the dpdt. The two outputs for this position should be going to A6 (for 12au7) and A9 (for 5697), respectively.
Connect the wire from B7 to the other input of the dpdt. The two outputs for this position should be going to A9 (for 12au7) and A8(for 5687), respectively.
Cut a piece of wire and connect it from the center lug of the 9 pin socket to the two inputs of the second dpdt.
Connect the RED leds to the two outputs of one of the ON positions on the dpdt going to A3 and A8 (make sure to orient correctly).
Connect the BLUE leds to the two outputs of the other ON position on the dpdt going to A3 and A6 (make sure to orient correctly).
Once you've installed this all thats left is to make sure the 5687 runs at the correct resistance so adding another resistor with a switch in parallel may be necessary. Luckily for me, my Raytheon 5687 runs at 70V at 140ohms which is the exact resistance that my RCA black 12bh7a needs in order to run at 76V.
So I have a 470 ohm resistor at R1 with a ON-OFF-ON DPDT in parallel to it. One of the ON positions has another 470ohm resistor to make R1 run at 235ohm. The other ON position has a 200ohm resistor in parallel to the 470ohm, making R1 140ohms, which runs both my 12bh7a and the 5687.
I'm sorry if the instructions were a little unclear so please let me know if anyone has any questions. I've attached some pictures but they wont be of most help since its getting very crammed up under the chassis. My Crack now has a cool blue glow when the 5687 is running.
Sonically, the 5687 is my favorite tube out of the lot. Its sound signature makes the hd650s sound very balanced with a quite incredible soundstage (the biggest difference with the 5687 tube). My second favorite is a tie between my RCA 12bh7a and my Telefunken e80cc which has a more lush bass than the 5687 but has noticeably worse imagining and soundstage.