Do some research on common cathode differential amplifiers. The 110k in the cathodes is essentially a constant current source. The anode currents will always sum to about 1.35mA. So the anodes will sit at about 62.5V below B+. The anode load line is like a normal common cathode voltage gain stage.
thank's, but can you link a good article on common cathode diff amps? I can't seem to find any that are talking about a design similar to the one i found.
also wdym they always sum up to 1.35mA. why would that be?
sorry if I'm asking like total beginner questions, I just seem to become dumb when it comes to op amp's
