In another thread Doc suggested "if you are going to put 8K B7s in your FP3, why not convert it to a tube that is a better match for them? You don't need the extra triode for the CF, and you really want a tube with a lower plate impedance than a 12AU7. Maybe try 417As?"
Not bad since I can use the chassis, switches, jacks, power supply, etc, etc vs building a new Soul Sister.
I see two ways. One would be just to dump the regulation and use the already existing C4S (16mA) to feed the 417As. 16mA and an HLMP to have a 1.6v bias would get me to 125v on the plate and 2,000 ohm plate resistance.
Another way would be to maintain the regulation and then use 8mA C4S. The same bias gets to something like 110v which give me approx 3,000 ohm plate resistance.
The curves look more linear at 16 than at 8 but then there's the regulation vs none.
Thoughts?
Thanks