The original Paramount used a 12AT7 driver. With the soft-start circuit I needed to make the driver plate voltage trimmable, which required a tube with a bit less gain. Of the ones I looked at, the 5670 was the most linear so I chose it. As a plus, it is usually a premium tube with high reliability and good cathode metallurgy. Second best was the 5965.
Don't let the price fool you, this is an excellent tube. If you want to spend more, you can find some WE 396 types which was the original version of this type. The Type 2C51 is another version, and I think there's a Russian version as well. Doc B has tried many, and the last I heard he did not think any of the others sound as good as the GE 5-star 5670. That's what I have in my personal Paramounts.
The design is flexible enough to substitute many other possible drivers; several people have even put in 6SN7s, which have 6dB less gain but are well liked for audio purposes. You may find some more information on the Paramount forum, under the Legacy Products sub-forum.