Sounds cool. I have no idea if there is enough voltage overhead on the PT to allow for the extra drop of a tube rectifier, and you may need a separate filament transformer for the rectifier as well, but you could always choose a different operating point that may give you more like 6 watts, and if the voltage drop of the rectifier is an issue, a lower drop rectifier could be used, and if I were building the amp, I'd use an 83 rectifier as they just give a magical sound and as they are essentially a gas rectifier, they seem to have a voltage regulation effect as well, though I have no measurements to actually prove that.
And if you wanted to get really fancy, use a small pentode, triode strapped, driving something like a 12b4 and an IT to the 300b. See the diyhifisupply 300b stereo integrated amp, the Lux, to get an idea of what I'm talking about.
Of course these are all just ideas and without knowing all the various voltages, etc. in the paramount, I have no idea if it will actually be possible or practical.
Good luck and keep us posted,
Jim
Jim Rebman -- recovering audiophile
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