Agree, it is making a bigger copy of the small signal. The small signal is just making it possible for a separate bigger signal to flow. Two signals. The small one is controlling the big one, it’s not that the small one is being magnified directly.
Can anyone explain what a power tube does inside an amplifier, eg kt88.
I know a tube is cool looking, and looks like a small lightbulb with many pins on one side and when it's turned on filaments glow inside a vacuum enclosed see-through curvy glass enclosure. I guess current flows in, goes on a journey, and then flows out.