Consider an 833-A SET run at 1000 Volts through a Hammond 1642SE output transformer. At 1000 Volts it will draw about 140 ma which is just right for that triode transformer configuration with the grid bias at ground potential to make the circuit simpler. You can drive it with a 45 SET coupled through 4.5 to 4 K primary and a step-down of 8:1 with the secondary between the 833-A grid and one terminal of the 833-A cathode.
You may need some help from someone who has experience in making the 833-A work and you have to protect the 1000 Volt circuits from being possible for anyone to touch but this is not difficult.
I have been experimenting with this and I plan to use it to run a pair of Magnepan 0.7 speakers when I save up enough to buy them.
You may need some help from someone who has experience in making the 833-A work and you have to protect the 1000 Volt circuits from being possible for anyone to touch but this is not difficult.
I have been experimenting with this and I plan to use it to run a pair of Magnepan 0.7 speakers when I save up enough to buy them.

