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I think this is what you meant: http://www.audiokit.it/ITAENG/Trasformatori/Bartolucci/Bartolucci.htmThe other link didn't work. I never tried them before but will look into it.
The trick is to use DC biasing, around 400v on the plates and roughly 300v on the screens. Your idle current will be low.
The B+ isn't so bad. A voltage doubler can be used with a 500v transformer. There are outputs rated for up to 35 watts off the shelf, but getting one for 50, single ended is what bothers me the most. Edcor won't make one! So it's off to find someone who can make it. The 35 watt transformer can be pushed a little and get really close without any issues. They can easily hit peaks of 50 without damage of sonic degradation. What damages outputs is usually sustained excessive current or when a tube shorts out.
Do you mean that the tubes should run hot?
Uh... no. You suggested that I build a single-ended amp using push-pull ultralinear transformers, and then said that it would be OK because the DC bias would be low by putting 300V on the screen. This doesn't make any sense to me - a class A amp needs the DC current through the transformer otherwise it's not class A. No?
Note: You can use push-pull transformers in single ended apps IF you couple the tube's anode to the output's primary with a capacitor & ground the other end of the primary & leave the center tap disconnected. (I don't recommend it, it's inefficient- but it can be done.)
Oh right. I guess that's a parafeed topology then. Here's an interesting example:http://www.tubecad.com/may99/page9.html