I was recently given what seems like a regulated power supply for RF or some other such device. It's got a Thermador PT, p/n 5A-6086, rated at 300-0-300V/75mA. A 5Y3 rectifier feeds a Triad C-5X "filter reactor" 12H, 75mA, 390ohm choke, in a choke-input configuration. It originally had a pair of 9-pin 12B4A tubes, a 7 pin 6AU6, a 7 pin 5651 "glow discharge" diode tube, a 1M pot, and a fancy old 4 conductor connector for whatever it was supposed to attach to.
Initially, I was contemplating a TRUE class A, PSE 6005/6AQ5A build, not too unlike an old GA-8 Gibsonette, but it seems I can't get there from here, due to transformer/choke limitations. In choke input config, the PT should be good up to around 115mA, based solely on Hammond' s rectifier guide. I'm guessing that this 75mA choke won't play nice being abused like that.
On the note of the choke, can a "filter reactor" choke be used where a "Swinging choke" would normally be used? How do chokes react when pushed too hard? From what I've read, regulation goes out the window, and in this configuration, voltage spikes from VACx0.45 closer to the 1.414 factor, but how would an amp actually respond to that? Just increased noise and hum? Wild oscillations?
I could reconfigure the PS, but that puts my HT up in the 400V range and it seems most of the 7 pin tubes aren't cool with that.
If I truly CAN'T get there from here, can anyone suggest any 7 and/or 9 pin pentodes that might fit the bill?
FWIW, I'm not opposed to changing to a more conventional power supply, nor am I married to the mini-Gibsonette idea.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I suppose I could go with EL84 output tubes and a couple 6AV6s, but that seems like the easy way out. I'd be happier completing something that uses cheap, mostly forgotten, NOS tubes.