heh, it akes my RCA at least 20 mins to warm up and after that it is quite stable. First 5 mins are totally unplayable. Kep is stable in about 10-15, but the drifting creeps along in slower/ smaller increments.
I totally agree about the "magic" of tubes- perfect example is the Forbes tube theremin (my first build**) uses 12au7's. A terrible, unplayable waste of time. Tubes can sound better but it has to be a well designed circuit to begin with. (also early transistor can sound better too, funny, some are pretty rare and highly sought after especially in the boutique pedal crowd - with prices higher than tubes) It is just the inefficiency in design and limitations of manufacturing, that makes the old stuff sound better- kinda like how piano tuning strays slightly off key toward the upper register. The (slight) imperfect-ness is more pleasing to our ears. Also why "Autotone" sounds sucky and Jar Jar is creepy- the "Uncanny Valley"
Tubes can also introduce a lot of garbage in RF circuitry- can be highly susceptible to interference = birdies/ chirpies.
However, It is a undeniable fact that tube just look way darn cool.
Im no engineer but, I think most of what makes an RCA tone so desirable is coming from the oscillators (armstrong) and mixer circuits. A few months back on levnet, theremin sage,Uncle Howie, posted what he would like to see in a new theremin design: No tubes, using all transistors or mosfets; copy the osc and mixer exactly (coils n all) from the RCA; use the Moog melodia volume circuit; and lastly small pi wound inductors for the antenna coils.
(** heh interesting story- all the parts were given to be by a coworker. he saw the theremin documentry in the 90's - got all stoked,bought all the stuff and could never get it working. Humiliated by the failure he tried giving it away, several times , but it was always give back unfinished. It sat on an antique wooden tugboat for at least 10 years ( I worked at a maritime museum) until he found out I was into electronics and I mentioned thermins)