@najo49 -
What we have been using for regulated high-voltage power is a shunt regulation scheme. This requires both more voltage and more current from the power supply, as well as adding the regulator circuit. That's the reason why the old SR45 uses a 45 - the tube itself needs less voltage and less current than a 2A3, thus the Paramour power supply could power a shunt-regulated 45. It also explains why you can't easily convert a 2A3 amp to regulated operation.
Because I am not happy with the design of the original SR45, I have asked Doc B to not sell anymore of the boards. Instead (as described in various places in this long, rambling thread!) I am working on an SR45 design done right. When we have a working prototype, I'll start a new thread.
The Paramour II, however, does have enough power supply headroom to run a shunt-regulated driver stage (with unregulated output stage). The easiest way to do this is to use the Paramount soft-start upgrade kit. There are no explicit instructions available, but the conversion is similar to that for the Paramount. You must use the (included) 5670 tube instead of the 12AT7.