A simple discrete one-watt amplifier

Could it be something like this ?
 

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Yes, I need. And there is one more who needs.

More gain means more distortion and smaller input impedance for this amp. Have used this with diy riaa amp and little bit more gain is better.

Also a discrete preamp can be a good learning project for all and can help someone who can build a preamp but not design one.
 
Preamp try :

First schema for preamp, no tonecontrols added and volume pot can be used after preamp, can be used almost any supply voltage changing Re, or split supply if Q2's base is grounded (drop away R4, R5, R6 and C2). Use R6 to set output voltage at V+/2.

Seems to be stable at low gain with two compensation caps, but needs maybe LTspice simulation to check gain- and phase margin at HF.
 

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Preamp try :

First schema for preamp, no tonecontrols added and volume pot can be used after preamp, can be used almost any supply voltage changing Re, or split supply if Q2's base is grounded (drop away R4, R5, R6 and C2). Use R6 to set output voltage at V+/2.

Seems to be stable at low gain with two compensation caps, but needs maybe LTspice simulation to check gain- and phase margin at HF.
one more issue i see here is that the feedback loop isnt properly closed