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    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Can we talk about tube shunt regulators?

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Actually, running the numbers over the datasheets the 6BQ5 doesn't do too bad as a lone regulator in this circuit. The circuit has -6V bias to maintain 30mA through the tube at 250v. If the 25mA load is removed the tube reaches equilibrium at 255v and -5V bias to pass 55mA. Not a perfect DC regulation but it keeps the output from shooting up to 350V if the load comes off.
 
I think that's actually a series regulator with the VRs as error control. Voltage is dropped directly across the tube rather than the tube controlling voltage dropped across a load. Look where Bench takes the output.

He also has shunts on this page:

Tube Based Voltage Regulators - Part 5STEVE BENCH site mirror by JACMUSIC

edit: Woah, he has a 12AX7 cathode coupled amp on this page, too. How did I miss this?
 
Why wouldn't something like this (using the highest Gm tubes you have on hand) do the job? This 6N1P version seems to give about 85% reduction in sensitivity to load current.

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