I'm wondering whether it's possible to use a pair of ECL80 pentodes in push pull, while using their triode sections as the phase inverter?
The triode and pentode sections have a shared cathode, which obviously doesn't make it a straightforward process, but is there any reason why it definitely wouldn't work?
My thinking at the moment is that if we use the triode from valve A to drive the pentode from valve B, and vice versa:
a) The cathode resistor for each side can be made correct for the bias needs of the triode stage.
b) The bias to the pentode can be 'corrected' using a fixed bias voltage.
Is there any gotcha? It's not something I've ever considered before but the ECL80 sounds nice in SE and it would be good to try it in push-pull.
The triode and pentode sections have a shared cathode, which obviously doesn't make it a straightforward process, but is there any reason why it definitely wouldn't work?
My thinking at the moment is that if we use the triode from valve A to drive the pentode from valve B, and vice versa:
a) The cathode resistor for each side can be made correct for the bias needs of the triode stage.
b) The bias to the pentode can be 'corrected' using a fixed bias voltage.
Is there any gotcha? It's not something I've ever considered before but the ECL80 sounds nice in SE and it would be good to try it in push-pull.
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