Guys
The transformer just arrived and it's running.
Unfortunately my cat damaged 14B2 is still away for repairs so I had to use my back up system, a pair of old accuphase P450, providing 200watts of juice per channel at 8ohms to my tannoy GRF memory HE.
All components connected to the transformer via an industrial socket board , all connections behind the sockets were made by thick solid OFC bars. With the exception of BP26 which is connected to a dedicated , much smaller 500w isolation transformer because for some unclear reasons the bp26 must be connected to a different power source otherwise there will be a significant gain in the right channel.
And the improvements? Well I wouldn't say 'significant ' . But in a blind 3 round random AB test with few friends each taking notes of their own, the top notes were:
1, smooth HF , softer to the ear , warm, punchy bass
2, better stereo image , instrument separation , Air.
So in the end, it's well worth the effort . I'm especially impressed by the soft start circuit , it was added to lessen the high current stress during a cold power up. The transformer would make a distinctive 'hum' during initial power up but becomes completely silent after a soft 'click' sound and the green lights lit up.
And thanks everyone for your inputs so far

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