Thanks mresistor! I've read a lot of Angelfire articles, and I've used some of his circuits to good effect, but I haven't seen this article yet. Much appreciated.
S
Update. Hmmm...just realized that in an SE amp, it's not really a PI (although it does invert), it's more of a driver. I see Angelfire addresses PIs in a PP amp, as sort of does Aitken briefly, when looking at the 7025 section in a Fender AB165. But I guess I'll experiment with LNFB on the driver in my SE amp just to see what happens. Hopefully, no explosions:).
it won't go boom! - if you wire it up correctly. the Rin value is important - too high a value and the highs suffer (-3dB high roll-off knee dips deep into AF) the configuration of the schema in your opening post is sometimes referred to as a plate follower.
have never tried it with a LTPI or paraphase, i assume that it would be possible if the two halves were applied a loop to each and balanced. seems like the paraphase would be easiest. again, why? if you need more headroom in a phase inverter that has gain, use a lower mu tube - e.g, 12AU7, etc..
a few LNFB scenarios listed using a 12AX7 with typical component values & B+: 300V B+ ; 100K Ra ; 1.5K Rk ; 22uF Ck ; 220K load.
-1dB NFB, Rin 47K - Rfb 1m, AV ~22 / 27dB
-5dB NFB, Rin 47K - Rfb 680K, AV ~14 / 23dB
-10dB NFB, Rin 47K - Rfb 360K, AV ~8 / 18dB
-15dB NFB, Rin 47K - Rfb 200K, AV ~5 / 12dB
-20dB NFB, Rin 47K - Rfb 120K, AV ~2.4 / 7.5dB
--pete