I think part of the sound is the tube but it is mostly the ridiculous stuff going on in the can. I think I do rather like the way the pentode responds to playing and setting the screen voltage with a pot on the back is pretty neat for tailoring a sound. Another thing about it is if you turn the reverb up a lot and dig in the echoes get quite loud and hairy. Perhaps this is from overcoming the tiny bias voltage of the CF, I'm not sure. I kind of like that but also the onset of it is pretty sudden, going from peaceful reverberation to banshee-in-a-canyon with only a slight difference in touch. No, I do not believe I want to forego the tube completely. I think I might just try a shunt cap right around the 10kΩ load resistor (though I still have no idea what the Zo is here), and maybe, if that does not work, try designing a self-biased cathode follower stage, something I have never done. One worry I have with that is after building one on paper earlier, I realized that a well designed CF would idle at a much higher current than what is in there (which idles somewhere between 1 and 2 mA), which might increase PS noise.
I have it apart on my bench, only I got sidetracked trying to fix my (Philips 3215) oscilloscope. I had to take out the 'Focus' pot to bend the wiper blades and man they do not make oscilloscopes easy to service.