Hi,
I might build a small series of amps with DC coupled MOSFET cathode followers as drivers for the output tubes. Crossover distortion and blocking distortion has to be avoided.
I know MOSFETs tend to blow for no reason in power amplifier output stages.
Tubes stop working for no reason too but it seems to me that they are somehow more reliable than MOSFETs.
Should I invest in a tube to do the cathode follower job or should I trust the MOSFET stuff ?
What do you think ?
Apart from the aesthetic reasons, I don't see the need for a tube at that position except maybe reliability.....
Regards!
Tilman
I might build a small series of amps with DC coupled MOSFET cathode followers as drivers for the output tubes. Crossover distortion and blocking distortion has to be avoided.
I know MOSFETs tend to blow for no reason in power amplifier output stages.
Tubes stop working for no reason too but it seems to me that they are somehow more reliable than MOSFETs.
Should I invest in a tube to do the cathode follower job or should I trust the MOSFET stuff ?
What do you think ?
Apart from the aesthetic reasons, I don't see the need for a tube at that position except maybe reliability.....
Regards!
Tilman
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