Thanks for sharing those thoughts, erik2A3, I really enjoyed them. In did not have a specific question, just an invitation to share your initial impressions, from the point of view of someone more versed than myself in this field and sharing the same amp.
I concur with your valid observation that everything, in the end, is personal and subjective. Nevertheless, some of your statements already shed some light in my own conceptual image about the Mini Torii's strengths and weaknesses.
For someone looking for a do-it-all amp, like me, and willing to use it within a modest listening space, I chose the Mini-Torii (also suggested to me by Steve), because of it's versatility. Your mentioning of the cult about SETs in general, is very true, to the point that have made me forget sometimes the reasons why I selected the Mini in the first place.
For the kinds of music I prefer, mostly classic be-bop jazz and classical (both orchestral and chamber music), I thought the Mini Torii could meet those requirements, if constrained within the physical dimensions of a small listening room.
Having pre-outs should also help with my subwoofer, a requirement for jazz listening and smaller (yet highly sensitive) speakers. Beam tubes like the 6V6 are better at bass, too. Best of both worlds also, as you have pointed out, the 6V6's being competitive with the best triode tubes out there.
Don't worry about writing too much, as for the interested parties in this forum, it is never enough! Enjoy your Mini and keep us posted on new insights about it ...