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Originally Posted by ATAT
Also thedoctor, how is sijosae's a diamond buffer? its just a push pull current mirror .. I fail to see how this is a diamond buffer...
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It's not a diamond buffer. It doesn't have any current mirrors, either. Don't let the schematic confuse you. If it had current mirrors the transistors' C and E junctions would have to be reversed... The two transistors on the input side are used merely as diodes (with the C-B junction shorted) to bias the output transistors, which are set up as a simple push-pull emitter follower.
Btw, the virtual ground in this circuit is an open-loop buffer and has no opamp driving it and no negative feedback, so its output impedance is going to be a bit high. This means that the virtual ground potential will be modulated by the current it has to source and sink, and thus stereo crosstalk will be poor (built-in cross-feed!).