Hey man, I really do appreciate your posting the results of your experiment! It seems to be a very significant improvement for me also.
I'm glad it's working out for you. I wished I had done this sooner.
Well, I really appreciate you posting the idea!
Just to clear it up a little for anyone who might be reading along:
- Before the parallel mod, my entire signal would pass through the delay pedal, and I was at the mercy of the controls on the pedal for the amount of delay to dry signal mix....it felt like it took some of my original tone and squashed it,,,and I had to work very hard on balancing the send level with the return level PLUS the controls on the pedal
-After putting the MIX pot in there, I can crank up the onboard mix control on the delay pedal, and find the sweetspot of the pedal, where the delay is just huge,,,and then blend that effected signal back into my dry signal, and not lose any clarity of the dry signal......T just chose a set value resistor and doesn't need to add a MIX pot
I do realize that this is not a major revelation in the industry,,,but I was able to witness firsthand, the difference between it and the series loop, and it is night and day. IMO.
I'm going to try a 12DW7 in that spot so I can have the 12AU7 triode set up as the send,,,and the 12AX7 half as the return.
I'll let you know how that goes.
Side note:
I also noticed that you had added the cathode bypass cap on the 5879, and I just wanted to let you know that I have done the same thing, and IT too is staying

I'm working on reducing/balancing the gain in some other spots to balance the switching from clean to OD......and will be adding the SOLO pot
