UPDATE - I solved my problem with the EMLs. I sold them and acquired four pairs of used, reissue Western Electric 300Bs! Long story but I was in the right place at the right time and got a very good deal on the WE 300Bs.
The eight tubes are made up of two matched pairs (1999 and 2005 date codes) and a matched quad (1998 date codes). They all came in their fancy wooden boxes with all original paperwork including test reports.
Besides the obvious, this was a good thing because not only did the EMLs not sound as good as the Sophia RP 300Bs in my Paramounts, the Sophias had this odd extended warm-up ringing in the BeePre. I know some people use those red/orange damping rings (lab weights) on their 300Bs in the BeePre and this may be a good example why.
If I could have reversed the tubes - EMLs in the BeePre and Sophias in the Paramounts then I wouldn't have a problem but as we know, you can't use EMLs in the BeePre without modifications. So, how does the matched quad of WE 300Bs sound in the BeePre and Paramounts? I wouldn't call it a night and day difference but they just have an overall smoothness that even the Sophia Royal Princess can't quite match.
BTW, say what you want about the reissue WE 300Bs but all 8 tested between 86 and 88 on my TV7 tester (where 58 = 60% level). Considering that they are all used and made as much as 7 years apart, that is what I call consistency and quality control! Those tests results are better than most brand new 300Bs test. Too bad they are not making them anymore.
Gerry
P.S. I know this is a BeePre thread but could someone answer my Paramount 5670/6SN7 adapter question? Specifically, with the adapter, can you sub 6SN7s for the 5670s in Paramounts without making any changes? Thanks!