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Originally Posted by kalee20
Ah, AD161/162, that's NPN/PNP.
Matching these is about as similar as getting a man and a woman of the same height and weight.
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That is a very good way to put it
I've never had much joy from these transistors, they are quite easy to damage in experimental amp setups. But the NPN/PNP combo did help eliminate output transformers.
In the end one of my favorite audio circuit topologies uses a split driver transformer, which is often not to bulky at all, a pair of PNP's like AD149's. That way you have the best of both worlds and eliminate the output transformer mass and can even match the transistors, if you believe it makes a difference.