Baxandall diode in quasi complementary design

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Not something very good...
First is 120R second is 150R
 

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Yes, I messed up the connection of the transdiode :headbash:
Sadly when I connected it right the result is not that good as before. I get at most the same amplitude of 2nd and 3rd harmonics at about 70R. Lower or higher the 2nd lower and 3rd rise pretty much.
I used a PNP as I've seen in the book of Douglas Self. I attached a screenshot of the schematic he presented. I don't see a 0.5R resistor added in series, but maybe a more detailed implementation could include it. I'm not that knowledgeable as to assert anything.

JLH gives the connections as follows:
 

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That would mess with the physical layout too much. My approach is much less intrusive. Plus, I'd have to use power diodes to support the current.
And also I don't know how that couples with the fact that the output transistor's emitter resistor is bypassed by a power diode.
 
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