Simplistic mosFET HV Shunt Regs

It increases or decreases the noise filtering of the Vref. Mainly how deep in the low bass it filters. Less uF may sound thinner or simply quicker depending on system synergy. I kept it at 10uF max not to delay too long charging up to Vout level because that increases Vin-Vout during start up and may stress other components, mainly Q1. The higher the Vout setting for same uF C2 the longer it takes charging.
 
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PLS forgive me for my basic questions, could not answer my self looking in the docs while considering best sound as target.:

-How many SSHV2 is recommended in a phono amplifier? Schematic: https://philipsag9015.home.blog/level-4-build-up-new-riaa/#jp-carousel-1215
-I am considering 1+1 per channel for the ECC83. Or is every tube requiring such?
-Or should separation between the two SSHV2 for first tube and second tube?
-Do I need a capacitor after the SSHV2? Maybe with an RC 330ohm/10uF as in Stephanies example
(link: https://www.rintelen.ch/konzept_und_text/download.php?file2download=lr_no_c_rev_3.0.pdf ).
-The ECC82 has a current source in the bottom with its pair, so here likely no need for SSHV2. Or? One common SSHV2?
-I am considering as an alternative Stephanies voltage regulator. Why is SSHV2 better? Beyond the CCS I mean.
-SSHV2 is having a current limiter in the top. If this is replaced with simple R (tube rectifier RC power supply...)
 
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-For more quality you can use two 300V regs, one per channel. Makes a dual mono arrangement. Calculate an RC to drop 30-40V for the earlier stages. It filters noise too.
-Don't know about Stephanie's subjectively. Its a minimalistic series reg. Might be adequate. Shunt works on a different principle.
-Don't replace the CCS by a simple R.
 
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Hi there this is a question for Salas. I would like to operate the output of the SSHV2 board at 265 VDC at 30ma which is within its parameters.
What is the lowest dc voltage that I can run on the input of the board but still get the required 265 volts and current out. I plan to run a filtered 300V DC into the board to get 265v out. I plan to run this in the SP14 preamp where the dc is running at 300VDC to the on board reg which I would like to bypass and use the SSHV2. This board will be running 2 6sn7 tubes