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just wondering

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Has a ny body ever built a push-pull amp using two different tubes, say like a 6l6 and an el34?
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Different PAIRS of tubes, yes. My Mesa Boogie Mk IV has EL34s and 6L6s in it. The Egnater heads have different pairs with a Blend control.

Never heard of using different tubes as a pair, because...um...what would happen if two mismatched people were pedaling on opposite sides of a single bicycle? One would burn out. OK, bad analogy. Someone else will explain!
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If they had a separate bias adjustment you could even them out?
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yes
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With a bias adjustment for each side you could even out the idle current, but they would not be matched when signal is applied.
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it's very common to run KT77 and EL34 in 100Watt each type needs to be in matched pairs.

so you would tube the amp KT77 EL34 EL34 KT77 or vise versa
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Seemed to me like the OP was asking about a push-pull pair using two different types. A quad with one of each type on each side would be fine of course, as long as there were two (or four) bias voltages available.
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