Ahhh, you're right, i never thought about that being a VD and i do know how they attenuate highs. But the reason i asked was in my amp i have a .022 coming from the first stage plate to the gain pot and after the .022 i had a 470k in parallel with a .0047 to add some high mid sweetness. But then it hit me that having that RK network in series with the .022 gives a summed capacitance of almost the same as the .0047 alone. I think my calculator said .0043. Therefore i was thinking why even have the .022 there till someone mentioned DC blocking and i realized yes, with the 470k bypassing the .0047 DC had a path to get thru. Anyways, i went back to the original setup there (470k/500pf) and added a .0047/470k network at a different point and that worked quite well to get me what i was after, which is to shape the gain stages to get that certain marshall mid i have had in some of my favorite marshalls. It's really quite amazing how much tone shaping towards the high end you can do before the tone gets too thin and trebly. I always had issues with too much and too fuzzy lows and low mids when i first started building but I have since learned that in a cascaded preamp you really have to knock down a heck of a lot of the lower end of the signal or it will never have clarity and articulation.