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RE: Very good point.
Posted by Triode_Kingdom on March 4, 2017 at 18:28:36:
"In a typical AB2 tube stage, drivers output impedance should not exceed 500-600 Ohm. This can only be achieved by a combination of low Rp PP driver stage AND a step-down interstage transformer."
It can also be accomplished using cathode followers reactively coupled to the output stage with chokes (or a center-tapped choke). Altec did this in the 1570B, and I used it for my A2 211s.