From my notes, dated 2003:
"Airgapped Paramour
Replace the output plate choke and parafeed transformer with a TFA-204. Makes a sort of junior WE Model 91 with similar operating point. About 4.5 watts output. This is not a parafeed amp anymore, but a sweet combination in the conventional mode."
Today, I would not say that about the WE 91, but I would still note that the operating point (300v/50mA/4K ohms) is typical of many 300B amps. My own preference is for a lower power/lower distortion operating point (250v/60mA/2.5K ohms, or 275v/55mA/3K ohms, or 300v/50mA/4K ohms). The difference is small but audible, based on listening to the MonAmour at the two different currents it offers.
As PB indicated, the original Paramour used the Hammond power transformer, which is rated 55mA DC maximum. Allowing 5mA for the driver and its C4S plate load leaves only 50mA for the 2A3. I have never in the past recommended increasing the current above the rating, since I did not do the detailed design myself, and I do not know the actual winding schedule.
This was an issue with the earliest parafeed upgrades (BCP-15/BH-5) - the BH-5 was similar to a junior TFA-2004 at 3K ohms, which I somewhat reluctantly accepted when used with the 40-henry BCP-15. But the TFA-204 is only 10 henries. (We eventually commissioned a custom 4K upgrade transformer from another winder to use with the BCP-15.)
I hope that adds some context to the issue.