nice way of describing it. wwhere is the like button or post voting function.AmpShop wrote:A dual triode (or dual pentode) is effectively 2-tubes-in-1. When you use a dual triode in a push-pull output config, it's pretty much two tubes sharing a common heater and glass envelope.Aquila Rosso wrote:Nah. As you may see from my OP "of either single ended or A/B" i do know the difference.You're confused about 'one output tube' and 'single ended amp'.
You said "This is because you need push-pull to develop the conditions for the B-load-line. This infers that you have two tubes operating in opposing phase to begin with", which is not correct because it can be done on two triodes or pentodes in a single tube, so who is getting confused .
I only have limited funds of just over 1k. Not likely to have this kind of money again any time soon, due to being so crook. I am torn between building/buying a amp, buying a set of studio monitors, or getting another guitar. If the sheer power of G.A.S is the motive the guitar option will win (another SG). The amp or speaker options are more practical.