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Paul, coming back to what you said, is it possible to use the TFA-2004 and an appropriate plate choke in the Stereomour to be able to increase the current for the JJ-2a3-40. How many watts would I be able to increase to approx., a 2 to 3db gain to 5 to 6 watts would be perfect.
Power predictions are difficult. Looking at the WE table of operating points, the stock 2A3 Paramour should make over 5 watts before clipping; I still rate it at 3.5 watts and we generally see about 4 watts before visible distortion of the waveform. Dropping the load impedance to 3K (with a current increase to keep the distortion low) ought to give you about 4/3 the power, or another 1.5dB. Whether that means 4.5 or 6.5 watts is an unanswerable question until someone tries it and does the measurement. A lot depends on how strictly linear the individual tube is.
But I think the change is possible. My calculations indicate the power transformer temperature would not exceed a reasonable maximum if you raised the current to 60mA per tube, which would take about 1000 ohms cathode resistor (use 2700 ohms 5W in place of the 4700 ohm 5W, paralleled with the 1600 ohms 10W). I have of course not tried this - I suggest that if you do it that you do a temperature measurement to be sure. It's easy if you have an accurate ohmmeter and some patience, but should probably be in another thread :^)
The TFA-2004 will not fit on the chassis plate. You don't need a lot more room; if you leave a 5/16 space between power and output transformers, then they will stick past the plate about 3/8" on each side - still within the outside of the wood base. The EXO-003 plate choke would be ideal electrically, but I'm afraid I don't have dimensions and am not sure it would fit. The Paramount plate choke is a slightly smaller alternate. I would expect about 1.5dB more power from such an arrangement - and I would also expect the better iron to improve the quality of sound.
Probably the best option would be a custom plate from Front Panel Express, 12" square and giving an additional inch on each side. Current pricing is $75 more or less for a panel of that size and complexity. That way, a wood base can easily be assembled from existing stock pieces, there will be good room for the iron, and the proper mounting holes can be made at the same time.
Clearly you have me thinking - I wonder if the increased room would let me make a PSU board with all film capacitors? ... could become a high-priced "Signature" version ... maybe a slow-start board?