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Why no transformer splitter stages for push/pull?

In fact transformers were used as phase inversion components along with transformers as coupling components between stages, simply because RC coupling wasn't invented yet. It's hundred years old technology.

Nowadays we have far superior ways to do the phase inversion, hence, transformers are obsolete here.

Best regards!
 
I did a lot of work with transformer phase splitters. The 1660s is light in the bass but also has phase crazies between 10-20Khz. Inductor phase splitters can work well but there is still a capacitor in the circuit. Best bandwidth came from a small 120+120:120+120 power toroid but again needs a capacitor and care with matching up the 4 sections.

I tried to get someone to wind a split bobbin with each section having a primary and secondary but one secondary wound in reverse. No one would do that.
 
In non loop feedback designs, transformers (OPTs) and interstage ones can work well, but in loop feedback designs, great care about stability must be taken. There are excellent designs with transformers used in feedback loops, so it is doable.
 
efellings,

Which is why I am a fan of Forward Facing signal path circuits . . . Whenever interstage transformers and auto transformer phase splitters are employed.

But now, I only use RC coupling, after years using interstage transformers, and auto transformer phase splitters.

Just my preference, not right or wrong.
 
fossa,

I used Lundahl LL1635 20mA interstage in single ended (tried both 12AT7 and 6N1P to drive them), and Lundahl LL1660S interstage in push pull driven by a pair of 6C45pi with a choke CCS for the direct connected cathodes (phase splitter & driver in one stage).

I also used Electra-Print Audio single ended bifilar wound interstage; and Electra-Print Audio push pull interstage;
Both models driven by JJ ECC99(s).

The auto transformer phase inverter was Electra-Print Audio, PSA-2.

I did enjoy listening to all the amplifiers that used those products.

If I read your post correctly, you used only the secondaries of Lundahl as autotransformers.
Did you just let the primaries "flap free in the breeze", or did you use an RC termination on each primary?
 
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isaacc7,

You almost "read my mind".
But there is no need for a phase splitting input transformer.
Let the CD player do the phase splitting.

I already posted my design of a low power balanced amplifier, in a thread in Tubes/Valves.
A CD player with XLR outputs feeds the 2 mono-blocks amplifiers with XLR inputs.
A dual triode ECC82 feeds a pair of 5881 Triode Wired, per mono-block.

The XLR input feeds 7 resistors:
2 for grid returns, 2 for grid stoppers, 2 series Rs, and a Rheostat across the series Rs to control the volume.

Link to my Balanced Mono-Blocks:
low-power-balanced-mono-block-tube-amplifier.404771


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I hope the link works.
I like to play around phase split -on no account to the refinement level of your designs- and I just wanted to say that this one should also work with SE source.
 
fossa,

I used Lundahl LL1635 20mA interstage in single ended (tried both 12AT7 and 6N1P to drive them), and Lundahl LL1660S interstage in push pull driven by a pair of 6C45pi with a choke CCS for the direct connected cathodes (phase splitter & driver in one stage).

I also used Electra-Print Audio single ended bifilar wound interstage; and Electra-Print Audio push pull interstage;
Both models driven by JJ ECC99(s).

The auto transformer phase inverter was Electra-Print Audio, PSA-2.

I did enjoy listening to all the amplifiers that used those products.

If I read your post correctly, you used only the secondaries of Lundahl as autotransformers.
Did you just let the primaries "flap free in the breeze", or did you use an RC termination on each primary?
Thank you 6A3. The primary of LL1660S was "flap free in the breeze."
12AT7 is an excellent driver for Push Pull, particularly those super triodes like A2900 and ECC801s,
really enjoy them.