The original SR45 used the PT-2 power transformer, long since out of production. That transformer had the 2.5v heater winding.
I always thought that the refinement of a fully shunt regulated 45 amp was compromised by the hum from the AC heater supply. I do have sketches and notes in development for a more modern version with DC heater supply. The critical PC board is the current source feeding the shunt regulator, and I am revising the Crack Speedball board to cover such an application (and to use a slightly larger heat sink). That board should be in production in a few months if things go as currently planned. This summer looks like a good time for prototyping!
In both designs, the driver is cap-coupled. At the time, we thought (and I for one still think) that the advantage of shunt regulation is greater than that of direct coupling, especially if you are using really high quality coupling caps (teflon V-caps are I believe still at the top of the list). Direct coupling pushes the power supply voltage higher, to beyond the ratings of currently available the solid-state components in the shunt reg and current source. At that point, the safety issues get really hairy too, so I haven't looked into the necessary re-design issues.