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Question about power supply for D3a driver

If you use D3a with active load (CCS, gyrator), this HT smoothing is more than enough.
Active load PSRR -at least- about 40dB.

In my daily used (CCS loaded D3a, FET source follower, 300B) amp the HT "line":
5U4GB-4u7-33R-47u-10H-47u (to power stage and SF) -3k9-47u to CCS.
 
The 6AU4 is a damper diode. I thought that with half-wave rectification choke input filters don't work like they normally do. Besides that, why use a choke input filter for a tube that runs in class A (and only consumes 20 mA)?
There is one advantage of choke input: it is much quieter than capacitor input. The rectifier is full-wave (two 6AU4 tubes), half-wave won't work with power transformer.
 
They said it couldn't be done?!?! Not recommended but here is the free wheeling diode in action.
The transformer is DC biased tho, not good. Notice the large negative overshoot when the freewheeling diode is unhooked.
 

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