Actually, we run the power section at 10 watts, which is the rated maximum. I think these TV tubes were intended to operate in a very hot environment (20 or 25 tubes in a color TV), with tough electrical conditions (the vertical output has some fierce voltage spikes at every frame), and high reliability was important.
Both Dave, who first thought of using this tube, and I, when working on the stereo version made the same mistake - reversed the driver and power sections. It works fairly well and sounds pretty good - and the driver section, rated 1 watt, is operating at about 6 watts! The plate glows a dull orange, which is how we figured out the problem, but it does show how tough they are. No transistor would last even a fraction of a second under those conditions.