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Regulated PSU for Frank's 6sn7 preamp

Hello. Please advise me on the regulated power supply schematic (solid state) for Frank's 6sn7 preamp.
 

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Consider using an LR8N3 regulator. I use this with a mosfet pass device substituted for the Tip50 transistor in this link. Either works very well. It supplies regulated voltage to 4 12SN7s in a pre plus crossover device. It is small, can fit on a 2x2 perfboard, and only needs a small heatsink on the Tip50 or mosfet if the voltage drop from the B+ is small. In my case 30 volt drop at 80 ma.

https://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/article/a-semiconductor-based-high-voltage-utility-power-supply

Steve