In Reply to: RE: Most popular SET amp posted by Paul Joppa on May 8, 2015 at 12:25:32:
More bang for the buck. Less expensive transformers required with PP.
Many console radios (pre WW2) used a pair of output tubes such as the 45 or 2A3 to deliver something like 4 to 6 watts push-pull.
I have found lots of old radio photos online, but not much on SE vs. PP.
Any antique radio experts out there?
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- AFAiK, most old radios were push pull - samtellig 17:55:17 05/08/15 (5)
- RE: AFAiK, most old radios were push pull - Triode_Kingdom 20:42:24 05/08/15 (4)
- By 1929-1930, most old console radios and consumer audio amps were push pull - Interstage Tranny 11:27:20 05/10/15 (0)
- Maybe we're both right - samtellig 07:35:37 05/09/15 (1)
- Most of the radio's I worked on were 45 or 71A - Gordon Rankin 09:41:08 05/13/15 (0)
- RE: AFAiK, most old radios were push pull - mark.korda@myfairpoint.net 20:59:02 05/08/15 (0)