Right off the bat I really need a better picture of that resistor that is blown/broken in half and it looks like there could be some omssions or errors on your schem.
It is possible to have B+ on the grid of the second triode but how is the cathode grounded for bias reference?
Is the second triode using another 220K anode resistor, which is written in but shown as a cap?
If there is just a tiny amount of NFB delivered to the cathode of triode #2 I guess a very high value is OK but I am not so sure that 470K is really a 470K on the cathode of the second 12AX7 triode.
I don't see any way to bias the triode unless it is fixed bias brought out by the plate supply, to the grid, forming a voltage divider on the grid... which again looks to be the voume control.... which would be painfully noisy and not very effect as it would change the bias point and the volume!! Not right.
It looks like a simple voltage divider for the negative feeback where the cap bypasses the NFB voltage at specific frequencies to ground, around the cap through the switch.
This is kind of what a presence control would do when bypassing NFB to ground around the 4k7 or 5K pot in that control.
It is possible to have B+ on the grid of the second triode but how is the cathode grounded for bias reference?
Is the second triode using another 220K anode resistor, which is written in but shown as a cap?
If there is just a tiny amount of NFB delivered to the cathode of triode #2 I guess a very high value is OK but I am not so sure that 470K is really a 470K on the cathode of the second 12AX7 triode.
I don't see any way to bias the triode unless it is fixed bias brought out by the plate supply, to the grid, forming a voltage divider on the grid... which again looks to be the voume control.... which would be painfully noisy and not very effect as it would change the bias point and the volume!! Not right.
It looks like a simple voltage divider for the negative feeback where the cap bypasses the NFB voltage at specific frequencies to ground, around the cap through the switch.
This is kind of what a presence control would do when bypassing NFB to ground around the 4k7 or 5K pot in that control.
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