> assumed the same conditions
Joe actually asked about a higher B+ than the published plan. Since it is already near Pdiss limit, current must be lower, so V/I Impedance must be even higher.
However 25K is already annoyingly high, choices become very limited, and the "25K" in the article is probably just a best-fit to what was in his catalog. And yes, class A P-P will want twice that, 50Kct, maybe 60Kct at the higher voltage. Which is just absurd for full-range audio without micro-managed winding techniques ($$$). Going for four is a step in a better direct, 25Kct-30Kct. Still high when you can get 4 Watts with just two fatter bottles at somewhat lower B+ and much more favorable OT impedance. Or maybe work the same 250V-300V in even bigger bottles and happy impedance to get much more than 4 Watts, if you can stand the power.
"High"-power audio has always been a compromise between what the tubes like (high impedance) and what a happy transformer gives (medium/low impedance). Getting plate resistance down was identified back in the day that a 1 Watt amp was "high power" for home use. Type '10 yielded to types 45 and 50, then to 2A3. Pentodes had to tread the same path; here it is dynamic large-signal resistance (knee height) instead of incremental plate resistance.
That said, I've worked small tuner-triodes at 280V in 30Kct (military surplus) to make a part-watt. Burned up the tubes fast, but they were going out of style and were cheap in the day.
Eight pair (sixteen 6AU6) comes near 8K loading and 16 Watts. That is a lot of hole-punching, and almost 5 Amps of 6V; two 6V6 do about the same at 1/5th the heater power.