Well actually, they are not. The collectors have a 500Ω resistor to the positive supply, so none if their terminals is connected to any power supply. For a current mirror, the emitters connect to a supply.On my diagram Q6 and Q7 ARE connected to the DC power supply, and if I replace them with PNPs they won't be anymore. So I am not sure if this statement is true. Likewise Q3 emitter and not collector is connected to the ground.
But there is no current mirroring effect - that's the problem. They are not doing anything. You could replace them with a piece of wire with no significant change at the output.The only difference between Q6 and Q4 is that Q4 emitter sits at ground potential while Q6 emitter sees more impedance, why does it matter? I though the diode connected transistor will enforce base current in both cases. Also in both cases the voltage of the base will be > than emitters therefore I really don't see what the problem is.









