@wolf_garcia
Take a look at the SIT3. It uses 2 complementary input JFETs to drive an autoformer for voltage gain followed by a single power JFET output actively biased by a MOSFET constant current source. A real damping factor, 200kR input impedance, and a near double of it's output into 4 ohms...it's a real amp with real triodic response curves that makes real power.
Take a look at the SIT3. It uses 2 complementary input JFETs to drive an autoformer for voltage gain followed by a single power JFET output actively biased by a MOSFET constant current source. A real damping factor, 200kR input impedance, and a near double of it's output into 4 ohms...it's a real amp with real triodic response curves that makes real power.