• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Building Euro21 801A tube preamp

Gyrator parts:

R11 right 973R left 1K01
R7 right 984R left 993R
R8 right 475K left 475K
R9 right 9,86Meg left 9,93Meg
R6 right 498,2R left 499R
Trimmer both 5K

C3 100nF

M2 & M3 both LND159
U3 both IXTP08N100D2
J1 both 2SK3557-7-TB-E

D1& D2 both Zener 15V 1/2W
 
Why 2SK3557?
It's 35mS FET.
BF862 has 45mA, BSH111 has 380mS, so output impedance would much lower.

801a, 8R bias, RC7 reg, 2SK3557-IXTP08 gyrator_Felipe.jpg

BTW 2SK3557 hasn't input protection, so D1,D2 mandatory.
 
If I remember correctly, you use R.C. V9 regulators.
Rod recommended 3V voltage overhead for this.

If you use 8R as filament bias resistor, the recommended minimum raw voltage for R.C. regulator:
(1.25A*8R)+7.5V+3V= 20.5V

If the values in PSU (PT secondary voltage - 23.1V? -, PT DCR - 1.195R? - , chokes DCR) are correct, the secondary RMS current is 2.29A .. below the 2.4A .... but probably will overheat.

Rule of the thumb: use at least twice power (current) capacity transformer for large/r/ current as calculated.
See schematic in #35 post.