It's 2010 and what's your fav VAS transistor?

I think there are 2 different situations:

VAS with rather low current, say 2-5 mA
Here we might be able to use TO92,
and the there are plenty of fair choices.

VAS with a bit higher current and we need a package
that can take more power.
Here we go for medium power TO126 or similar.
In this case is not so many good transistors to find.
Especiallt not complementary NPN/PNP

In the first case we may not have to Cascode.
In the second case Cascoding is one solution.
To make transistors cope with power.
 
I think there are 2 different situations:

VAS with rather low current, say 2-5 mA
Here we might be able to use TO92,
and the there are plenty of fair choices.

VAS with a bit higher current and we need a package
that can take more power.
Here we go for medium power TO126 or similar.
In this case is not so many good transistors to find.
Especiallt not complementary NPN/PNP

In the first case we may not have to Cascode.
In the second case Cascoding is one solution.
To make transistors cope with power.

But here are my PNP/NPN favourites: 2SA1209/2SC2911 from Sanyo View attachment 2sa1209_2sc2911.pdf
 
by cbs240-TO-92 is too large. For my VAS

To-92 is large , for a input section. With SMD there are lots of dual devices to choose from , **** the matching game. VAS wise , Just as some like toobz , nice to-126 pairs on a small heatsink give that feeling of permanence. For a VAS , this is good , it is the one thing in the amp you don't want to ever fail.

OS
 
To-92 is large , for a input section. With SMD there are lots of dual devices to choose from , **** the matching game. VAS wise , Just as some like toobz , nice to-126 pairs on a small heatsink give that feeling of permanence. For a VAS , this is good , it is the one thing in the amp you don't want to ever fail.

OS

Yup, VAS failure is a bad thing. Fortunately my VAS is current limited and cannot exceed the current setting or the voltage will degenerate, but this is highly unlikely due to the active bias. I'm a big fan of unconventionality.😀

Just because two devices are in the same package does not mean they are matched even if they are monolithic. The mosfets I use have no particular need to be matched because they are common gate amplifiers. The current amplifying transistors is a different story.😛 If you must use matched devices, and it does have significant advantages, then you should invest in 'matched' arrays. There are several out there, but they are significantly more expensive.😱...:spin:
 
I didn't see these listed fairchild KSA1381 KSC3503 , also made by sanyo. 300v, ft 150mhz, hfe 100 current 100ma. Just use a diode string from b to other end of e resistor for current limit. The # diodes depends on the value of e resistor. See old crown schemos for this current limit method.