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Phil_S wrote:Due to the high voltage on the secondary, I don't think it will fetch the best price. The good news is that you've got 200mA available, which is very promising for a ~50W or less amp. IMHO, choke input is the way to tame this. With choke input, you'll drop voltage and have over 300mA available opening up a world of possibility.
This looks promising at $57: https://www.edcorusa.com/cxc125-5h-300ma or you can look at the Hammond 194G at ~$24, but only good for 250mA ;-}. 159R or 159T are also possible for ~$20 and ~$30 respectively.
I'm not sure what your concern is about bias voltage. Just take the bias voltage from the 400 volt wire and reduce it Marshall-style. It works fine.
I would look for a choke. On a monetary basis, I think that is where you will come out best.
I wouldn't mess with back-biasing, bucking, zeners, etc. This is really quite simple and you have a really nice PT there.
I think you are see this as an uphill effort. I think it is straight downhill to the chassis!