Chip amps used in "push pull"

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bacon665 said:
nooo not what i meant.

p1 and p2 are tied together
G1 is tied to push tube g2 to the pull tube
Cathode and heater both get DC


How is that a mixer?
Need two signals (ie: LO and RF), or if an audio mixer mike 1, mike 2.
But in the case of an audio mixer both signals are in phase.

If you apply pp input to the two grids 180 degrees out of phase and tie the plates together
you will get NO OUTPUT, ZERO as the two out of phase signals cancel each other out.
 
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