It's the first of the two designs they published in 1968 for DIY use. The second, which is at the bottom of the page (you can just make out the tube types), is the SRX.
This design fits with just one rectifier and the low voltage rating of the tubes used. They could have used a voltage doubler after the rectifier but it makes little sense since the EL84's really don't like 300V or more. There are also just 8 tube sections in those 6 tubes and only two ways to go about it. Either you use this setup with a two stage phase splitter into the output tubes or a diffamp on the input which provides enough gain and uses one tube for each channel. The small amp I built with the Ikea bowl over the transformer is essentially just that, this circuit with a differential amp input to make it fully balanced but run at +300/+600V.