Just had a crazy idea.
I wonder if it would be possible to put a voltage regulator between the anode of the input tube and the grid of the cathode follower, setting the output voltage at 75V. This would provide a steady bias to the 6080 at the level required by the circuit.
As I understand it, the voltage into the regulator would need to be greater than the sum of the output voltage and the voltage drop across the regulator. This in turn would require revision of the operating point of the input tube. I wonder if a plate load could be chosen that would
1. Result in a linear operating point for 12AU7 (and variants), 12BH7 and E80CC
2. Result in a plate voltage that met the requirements for running the said regulator
If this could be done, you could swap input tubes between these three families without having to turn off the amp and flip switches: Tube rollers heaven. Wonder how much it would cost to implement.
Does anyone have any thoughts to add. Do you think it is possible?