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a little while ago there was a post about using 2x transistors in place of the anode resistor to block AC, then there was a post about a 6V6 anode follower amp.
I was thinking about the 6V6 amp designs of the 70s and the best one was a anode follower with major smoothing for the B+ (370v). then before the primary of the out-put transformer they used one of the 2x transistor AC blockers, this was the only way they could get good treble.

so here's the question -

is this type of AC blocker still used at this point in other types of amps much now days and if not why not....?
 
Do you mean AC noise feedthru from the power supply? The CCS will stop noise from the B+ from getting to the plate, but aren't usually used on the output stage. Did the output stage then have a cap between the plate/CCS connection and the output tranny? There was a thread recently on using toroidal power transformers for OTs that did this.
 
a little while ago there was a post about using 2x transistors in place of the anode resistor to block AC, then there was a post about a 6V6 anode follower amp.
I was thinking about the 6V6 amp designs of the 70s and the best one was a anode follower with major smoothing for the B+ (370v). then before the primary of the out-put transformer they used one of the 2x transistor AC blockers, this was the only way they could get good treble.

so here's the question -

is this type of AC blocker still used at this point in other types of amps much now days and if not why not....?

You could be talking about either a CCS or an active decoupler. Either one can be implemented with transistors. These days, active decouplers are done with power MOSFETs. These puppies are a good deal cheaper than ripple filter chokes, and often are used in their place. The active decoupler is connected as a source follower.

Active plate loads are often turned the other way around. Since you mention two transistors, I suspect you're talking about an active plate load.
 
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