I did use regulated DC filaments and it is dead quiet.
Ed, I know you've used a dc stand off (@70 to 80dcv) on filaments with very good results.
Did you get better results with the regulated DC filaments? If so how much better?
Brad
Brad, this task was a combined effort and my friend wanted what he wanted. I do not think making a regulated 6 volt power supply DC has any additional benefit. I cannot say for sure since my personal Champ 5C1 has traditional filament with an artificial CT and a humdinger. I believe adding additional filtration in the power supply does more for these circuits. Also, I have begun using SS rectification with switching sag resistors for more options for studio work.
I read John speak so highly of the humdinger when using octal preamp tubes, I had to give it a try. IMO this is the best way to go. You have a quiet PA and preamp.
Buy yes, I have tried different methods of elevated filaments and have found a sweet spot where you suggested to me a couple of years ago. Now I just plan for it since it is so easy. I have a couple of high gain builds and there is a noticeable difference in floor noise from an elevation above what the cathode will provide. It is very much worth getting around 70vdc to elevate.
I wish I had more time right now as I would love to get into the SE build DummyLoad had worked out. I can say I much more prefer a EL34 single ended tone.