>> I am also debating upgrading my Paramour vs. buying a Paramount. I am looking at the nickel stripe MQ package along with VS' 2MV hum, DRP, and other way to parafeed mod. in this configuration what is your opinion compared to the Paramounts?
I have not heard the DrP mod, but if you upgrade the iron any low-frequency problems will be moved to the subsonic and less audible. So I don't expect a big effect - of course, I've been wrong before (see below) and probably will again... The 2MV hum mod applies to the original SRPP driver; the C4S upgrade is a better solution and (IMHO) mandatory for all Paramours. The upgrade iron is normally installed per the other way to parafeed; it's not safe with the original iron or we would have done that from the start.
>> Does the shunt regulation add that much more?
I first suggested the shunt reg driver as a brainstorm, some way to use the "wasted" triode when the C4S mod appeared. John Tucker was the first to build it though - I never expected that much effect, it was just a thought I had. Within about 10 seconds of hearing JT's modified amp (one modded, one original) I was on the floor turning it over to see for myself - I was having a hard time believing so small a change would have such a big effect.
>> What are suitable upgrades for the rest of the iron? Debating building the new 'mours totally from scratch and keeping the originals for experimentation.
The PT-2 Bottlehead power transformer, built to my specs, is the best power transformer for this amp. Please apply the usual grain of salt! - I'm proud of my baby, even if it is out of production now. If you have that, you're set. The Hammond, also built to my specs but earlier when I knew less, is still pretty good except for one run which had some problems - I think the bad ones have all been replaced by now. The PT-2 can support a shunt reg driver, copied from the Paramount - anyone who wants to do this should probably wait for the new Paramount driver board with time delay and other goodies; the upgrade kit will be available - might as well convert to the 5670 driver at the same time.
Mike's Paramour II upgrade package is about the best available for this amp. If you are building from scratch with a new power transformer, you could drop the plate voltage to 275 (from 300); increase the current to 55mA, use an EXO-003 plate choke, and go for a TFA-2004Ni output transformer. That would be about the best available iron package for a 2A3, bar none. Of course you are still left with the AC filament power unless you build a DC supply ...