You have given me a container load of practical information which only comes from practical experience. Much appreciated! As requested, here are some details of my system.
My system is 98% analogue. Phono is integrated with the preamp. Twinned MATs reduce the noise floor. All caps in the signal path are air gap or vacuum, including RIAA. Battery power, filtered.
Speakers are 5 (soon to be 6) Quad 2905's. These have been modified for the Plitron step-up, which I will revisit - but that protection circuit is not at all transparent! It desperately wants attention, if not removal. The small disgusting ceramic caps in the phase ladder are being replaced with air gap (teflon is a big improvement on ceramic, but coloured). The larger disgusting ceramic caps are replaced with a chain of RTE styrene F&F caps. Air gap caps are made in the usual way.
Amplifier power comes from a big variac driving an isolation transformer, driving power transformers. Rectifiers are Ixys, feeding LCLCLC filters. Theoretically at least, this brings ripple down to the level of intrinsic noise.
Amp topology is reminiscent of the newer Brystons, but not close to identical. Transistors are AD, Toshiba, Sanken. All resistors are nude Vishay or DIY nichrome.
Theory as well as experiment have led me to suspect that much of what we hear is dielectric-sourced distortion. Accordingly, my caps are air-gap or vacuum wherever possible, styrene when not. Wiring is insulated and protected with unshrunk shrink-wrap, except at the ends to prevent corrosion. Just my poor observations in part repayment for your generosity.
Your expertise is highly valued, so anything you have to say is welcome. Thank you!