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I believe it degrades audio quality adding semiconductor alinearities and destroying tube sound. Also, I strongly dislikes mixing tubes and semiconductors in a set. Bit it is only personal taste.

I agree completely, ANY semiconductor in a tube circuit/PSU will kill the sound. I tried semiconductors in the PSU, cathode, anode etc. Don't do it. I know there are some "gurus" out there telling us "no, no, you will not hear any semiconductor nastiness with my CCS" oh please...
 
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I've been using LED bias with good results, but was wondering if NFB could be added there as it is with resistors. Apparently it can be, reading posts 62 & 63.

So if one wanted to add NFB at the cathode as shown in Fig. 1 (classic), it can be done as shown in Fig. 2, right? Just use a low value resistor below the LED.
(Yes, I left out a few parts)
 

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Has anyone ever set up a concertina / split load phase inverter with LED bias?

With a 300v B+ I'm planning to use a 6CG7 with 22k at anode. Grid has 470k coming off it that joins the bottom of a string of 3 red LED's under the cathode, followed by the second 22k to ground. The 2 signal feeds to the output tubes comes from anode and from below the 3 LED's respectively.

Any of the LED users see a reason as to why this won't work?
 
One of these days I need to quit building speakers and finish my RLD. It is a modified Meng P61, which is no longer a P61 anyway. I keep meaning to build some really efficient speakers but my brief adventures with full range drivers sent me back to traditional inefficient multi-way speakers totally unsuitable for a 7 W amp.
 
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