Way too expensive, with that low of power I'm going to be running an SMPS for the high voltages. Also I've been shocked at the price of the little Hammond "universal" output trannies for a pretty sub-par frequency response. The output tranny Hag uses can be had off the shelf for $20, half what a Hammond universal runs. I'll do it on a PCB for easy build with minimal and clean offboard wiring, most of the parts will be available from Tayda, and I'm trying to cram it all in a 1590XX like the Hag.
Correct, half of the 12BH7 is unused. I thought about throwing it up front for a clean boost, but the plate current of 12BH7 is pretty high, I figure I'll leave it out and just let it be a clean amp. Weird that he's claiming 4 to 16Ω on a single jack, the output tranny is rated for an 8Ω output, but I guess you generally have enough tolerance that you're not going to kill a transformer or a speaker by mismatching within a handful of ohms like that., especially at low power like we're talking here. So it's not atuo-matching or some technological miracle, it's just "eh, you'll probably fine".