Ok so I'm still doing a lot of research to understand ultralinear vs single-ended, and I came across an article talking about the output transformers of Single-Ended vs Ultralinear and discovered that a Ultralinear will have four connections to the output transformer and the Single-ended with have two.
So this makes me ask the question why does the miniwatt N3 have four? I took it apart it has four, I know this for a fact. So whats the deal what am I missing? and I've been reading about converting an ultra linear into a super triode here
http://www.mennovanderveen.nl/eng/index.html, and many others also talked about an easier way, which makes me wonder what the person was talking about when they told me that it's not possible to turn a ultralinear into a Triode amp? (maybe that wasn't what I asked? what's the difference from a triode and a single-ended then?)
These are my thoughts after wandering the internet, clarity would be much apreciated
