Looking for Replacements For Unavailable Parts in Millet Nuhybrid BOM

I'm planning out a build of Pete Millet's NuHybrid HA. I've ordered the PCB and truly appreciate the comprehensive build instructions.

The BOM from Mouser has a few components that are out of stock that I dont trust myself to find replacements:
Then there are few marked 'obsolete':
If anyone has any tips on replacements, I'd love the help. Otherwise Ill start from the top down listing what I can find to replace these.

Cheers
 
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Using a 7805 would simply mean that the bias could be adjusted from -5 to 0 instead of -3.3 to 0. LM78033 are also hard to find because linear regulators are a poor choice for low voltages, unless you are talking about a voltage reference like TL431, which might be a better choice.

At first I noticed that the regulator needed to sink the tube cathode currents when such regulators have no sink capability, but when I did the math, I realized that the tube current is only about 2x 10/475k, ie 42uA which will only drop 0.02Volts across the bias pots, so the regulator is just powering the pots up to 3.3VDC (6.6mA).
I assume you understand that this project is deliberately low fidelity. There are a lot of these audio devices with a tube stuck in the middle in order to generate the tube sound, i.e., distortion. I would use a TL431 or a 3.3V Zener instead of the 78M33, but then, I have no sympathy for the whole project.
 
Using a 7805 would simply mean that the bias could be adjusted from -5 to 0 instead of -3.3 to 0. LM78033 are also hard to find because linear regulators are a poor choice for low voltages, unless you are talking about a voltage reference like TL431, which might be a better choice.
I appreciate the feedback. As for being low fidelity -- no need to worry, I am in this for the DIY fun of the hobby.
 
BTW, if you use a SWPS, be sure the AC input is grounded to earth ground. Otherwise, the input filter puts half the AC line voltage on the DC output, a huge source of hum noise.
It occurred to me that I would not use a 3.3V supply and pots. I would use DC servos from the outputs back to the tube cathodes, ie DC feedback that centers the tube current automatically.