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RE: and you're still wrong...and so is Doc Hoyer...:)

You say it's irrelevant but I don't think it is.I just think it would have been much easier to ease off the driver and design the output stage to step up the gain if that was Mac's intent.
If what your saying us true,it is very low gain compared to a conventional amplifier..All this amp does is basically divide the total impedance between the plate and cathode windings.I just want to see some type of step-up as I did on the st70.Even since we halved the impedance at the plate,shouldn't there still be a proportional total gain being measured at the outputs?
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken


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