hi... hagtech.
i saw the circuit of cymbal poweramp, and amazed at how simple and brilliant ideas its topology has.
to my understanding, one 6h30 has dual function of voltage gain and phase splitting. and also it has ccs on its cathode .so it blocks mixing signal pathway and powersupply pathways in voltage gain and also helps to make symmetrical phase splitting role.
ususally i have seen many circuit or idea using input transformer which they insists on better performance. but i think your idea has very simple and cheap solution .
i am also interested in your powerstage design.
at first, i think it is usual and common pushpull design. not thing new.
but i have read it several times, and i doubt that it is somewhat different from usual pp design. because power tubes also has ccs on their common cathode.
i think it is partially cathode bias and is also helped by ccs.
maybe i am not tube amp designer or speciallist. only hobbist
so my understanding is not perfect or far from truth.
but my guessing is that
if the ccs can carry all the currents needed for output tubes, i can remove C10 (220uf) cap and cymbal amp will be born as fully differential poweramp.
maybe it is not easy job to make ccs which can carry those current ( heating problem, and stablility...) but i guess that you must have tried it.
anyway, i am very impressed with your idea .....
fully differential amplifier is really something special and very different from usual poweramp.
south korea
dong hyun