In preamp circuits, the anode output of one stage is typically fed to the grid of the next stage. OK.
Why can I not find a power amp circuit that does this? Every one I look at uses push pull. I know this is more efficient but surely somebody made an amp where the power amp had anode output of the first power valve fed to the grid of the next power valve, and no need for a phase inverter?
Or has large scale guitar amp manufacturing only ever gone down the push pull route? just curious.
Why can I not find a power amp circuit that does this? Every one I look at uses push pull. I know this is more efficient but surely somebody made an amp where the power amp had anode output of the first power valve fed to the grid of the next power valve, and no need for a phase inverter?
Or has large scale guitar amp manufacturing only ever gone down the push pull route? just curious.
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