Hello, I've made a post before about building my own analog theremin, but this question is largely irrelevant, so I'm making a new thread.
I'm suspecting the two oscillators of the pitch generator influence each other too much. So I got the idea to isolate them from the mixer stage with emitter followers. Has anyone even tried this before? I haven't seen this approach used in any other schematics.
Anyways, most emitter follower designs I find are meant for higher power audio applications, such as driving speakers. I designed my amplifier more via trial and error than via calculations, but I know the basic theoretical principles of the amplifier and transistors generally. What I don't understand is the role quiescent current plays in the amplifier. But I found that my 250 kHz sine wave gets distorted with too little quiescent current. So I have to use a somewhat small emitter resistor, which results in the need of small base resistors. Which then means the signal from the oscillator has a low resistance path to ground, which again doesn't work well with the oscillators.
Is it possible that I won't be able to get good enough behaviour with an emitter follower at all? Should I try to use a FET transistor instead? Or should I rather abandon the entire endeavor?



