Thanks Mr. Joppa, can I ask 2 more related questions then? One is on the heater change, also valid for my 6cg7 conversion on the FP3. Would I just connect the red lead from the STP to terminal 4 on the tube socket and the black lead to terminal 5 on the socket. That 9 terminal is connected to the electrostatic shield between the two sections, would attaching that to ground help in lowering noise? Sorry, this is turning into 3 questions. Is there a way to raise the plate dissipation max of the shunt regulator, maybe even stick in a muffin fan, or do I just live with the shorter life. Finally, I swear, is there enough of a performance gain to go through the bother? Thanks for helping to educate a brother.
Rich
Your understanding of the heater wiring is correct.
Grounding the shield is always good practice, but it does more to reduce crosstalk than noise. In a regulator, crosstalk is not a big issue since there is no signal voltage in that tube.
There are ways to cool tubes, including PEARL tube coolers and IEC tube shields; it's not clear how effective they are in terms of extending the life of a tube. The easy way is to replace a 6CG7 with a 6SN7-GTB which has a higher rated dissipation.
Doc B has already answered the performance question.