Bang for the buck, changing out the OP Amp and the power caps that precede it along with switching the brass RCAs to gold over copper would be the easiest budget based change which would involve minimal labor and materials with significant enhancement of sound. Those changes are followed expense wise by changing out the two main caps which process the final tube output. Later changing to better wiring would be a point of diminishing returns for cost vs benefit.
Changing the two big final output caps alone to REL (which I like as they retain a similar sonic signature but are superior sounding in my opinion) may cost around $70 to $100 depending on which you buy. Changing them out involves some additional labor in removing the board.
Again, I have found Steve Sank to be very reasonable and honest with his fees and supremely skilled and experienced.
Again, for help in choosing caps, check out 'The Great Capacitor Shoot Out' on the web. Not, the the final say, but a great source of information.
Changing the two big final output caps alone to REL (which I like as they retain a similar sonic signature but are superior sounding in my opinion) may cost around $70 to $100 depending on which you buy. Changing them out involves some additional labor in removing the board.
Again, I have found Steve Sank to be very reasonable and honest with his fees and supremely skilled and experienced.
Again, for help in choosing caps, check out 'The Great Capacitor Shoot Out' on the web. Not, the the final say, but a great source of information.