Jim-
I had to spend several hours on ferries today, and used the time to look at alternatives.
Right now, what appeals to me the most is a completely fresh design. It always bothered me that we made so many compromises to get away with existing parts and layouts, in what was (IMHO) our best-sounding amp - the topology was way ahead of the rest of the design (AC heater, no time delay, etc.) I kind of hate to do this, I always liked the idea of growth paths, but the original WAS a growth path, compromised to work with the original Paramour II, and it just didn't sell enough to make economic sense.
The original was an experiment; only a few were made and the manual was nearly non-existent. I learned quite a bit from that experiment; among other things I learned that this is never going to be a big seller. Even if I come up with a prototype that sounds great, I have doubts that Doc B will want to develop a full-scale manual in the traditional format - that's a LOT of work and has to be spread over many units to make sense. It may only makes economic sense as an already-built amp.
So I am thinking of a much larger circuit board to house the power supplies - including regulated DC on the filament and heater, as well as the shunt-regulated high-voltage power. The manual for PC boards should be simpler to do. I'd like to do it with all film caps (except for the heater power, there are no polypropylene caps at 10,000uF!), and include time delay relays for high voltage and for shorting the OPT to prevent core magnetization. And impedance switches and an input level adjust for channel balance - the whole nine yards.
The MQ iron would still be a reasonable choice for the operating point, and the chassis plate may or may not be the same - that partly depends on whether or when we update the Paramount chassis. Of course, the Dowdy choke won't fit on any of our chassis plates anyhow ...
Of course, this is not set in stone yet. If there's an outcry for something more Bottlehead-y and less high-end, I have a few ideas. I'm just thinking that only a relatively few people will be into it so deep as to want a spendy 2-watt amp.