I'm trying to figure out how to do a MOSFET signal inverter, rather than use half a 12AX7. Trying to figure on if depletion or enhanced MOSFET works better for this application. The inverter is for doing Class AB1 push-pull power output; a phase splitter might work, but will cause some trouble losing the part of the signal near 0 (i.e. class B operation, no good).
I'm using this for a vacuum tube amp. I want to source follow a MOSFET into a tone stack as well, rather than cathode follow a triode; however the first gain stage is essential for this as well, and I'm not sure if I can mimic that with a MOSFET. I wouldn't mind replacing both stages of the tube with a MOSFET (depletion or enhanced here?) for the tone stack; see the second 12AY7 (in the center, cathode followed) here:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/fende..._5d8_schem.pdf
My only concern is absolute linearity. I don't want this to sound like a BJT op-amp; but MOSFETs should behave themselves anyway.
I'm using this for a vacuum tube amp. I want to source follow a MOSFET into a tone stack as well, rather than cathode follow a triode; however the first gain stage is essential for this as well, and I'm not sure if I can mimic that with a MOSFET. I wouldn't mind replacing both stages of the tube with a MOSFET (depletion or enhanced here?) for the tone stack; see the second 12AY7 (in the center, cathode followed) here:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/fende..._5d8_schem.pdf
My only concern is absolute linearity. I don't want this to sound like a BJT op-amp; but MOSFETs should behave themselves anyway.
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