I've been running the 2A3 Paramount on 255v line voltage as suggested. The 2A3 filament voltage is 2.4v which is ok. But the 5670's filament is then 6.7v, measured between pin 1 and 9. And to be frank, I don't like this high 5670 filament voltage.
It was mentioned that there is nothing wrong with the 240v transformer, but looking at the numbers, obviously something is not right. My 5670's are glowing rather bright, I'm afraid with this voltage the lifetime will suffer. I'm using the NOS Tungsol 5670, not really hard to get, but also not cheap.
I checked the voltage list, page 67, of the Paramount v 1.1 Manual, the voltage should be around 3.1v on pins B1 and B9. I know that there is a certain working voltage for the filament, if I'm not wrong it's +\- 10%. But it is always better to stay under the nominal of 6.3v, for the lifetime's sake. And I believe that is also the reason why the pin 1 and 9 voltage is kept at 3.1v.
When I ordered the 240v version, I had to pay $30.00 extra for the transformers. But with this experience I think I'm better off with the original 120v transformer and use a stepdown unit instead. This way I don't have to make all the changes that are recommended in PJ's earlier reply. My dilemma now is, what to do......get the 120v transformers?
Any comment, Doc, PJ or PB, especially about the 240v transformer?