@sloanthebone just posted his IIB with a RP-9B. I'm jealous.
I have a few SP-9A's, SP-8B, RP-8C, maybe a RP-8B (I'll have to check) and the RP-9C is the one the thrash/metal guys seem to be discovering lately. I can't help but wonder if it's simply the IIB power section that not even the IIC+ can touch and then of course the 9C is the closest to the RP-10/11.
So that means there is a 8B, 8C, 9A, 9B and 9C at least. Most of mine are coli so it doesn't help with serial #'s but the early ones are 58x (long chassis IIB started at 550) and K12x and having only heard of one exception I don't think sub-K100 coli's exist.
74xx is almost 2000 amps into the IIB. It would be nice to see what's under the hood of 5575-6000 just to see if the 8A exists. It wouldn't make sense for the SP/RP-8's to span the IIA's and IIB's. So did the IIA's end on SP/RP-7x?
It's possible. I found the RP-9C to be in between the earlier and later amps.
The first MK series I owned was #7791. Pretty sure it was dated 9/10/81. I'm not sure what circuit that one had, but it was probably my favorite sounding IIB. I know it had all 12AX7s anyway.
Also, as Mike said there were only three versions, could the PCB layout have changed but not the circuit itself?