So I built a very small bedroom amp utilizing only 3 tubes, but capable of putting out decent high gain tones. The front end is essentially a modded JCM800 (minus the CF) followed by a cathodyne PI feeding a 6SN7 wired in push-pull. In certain configurations, it puts out a max of 2.5-3w from what I've crudely measured so far with a plate voltage of ~430v.
I'd like to add some NFB to the circuit to tame the woofy lows and add a proper presence control. Being that the 6SN7 is cathode biased, I've experimented with shrinking the cathode bypass cap to accentuate the highs -- although that only seems to go so far. Dumping the lows with smaller coupling caps and shrinking the cathode bypass caps in the preamp changes the character of the gain too much. V1 is a 12AX7 and V2 is a 12DW7, so there are only 3x AX7 triode halves that comprise the preamp with the tonestack/MV coming off of the 3rd plate. The final triode is the AU7 half of the 12DW7 for the cathodyne. Although I have nothing to drive the cathodyne with except the signal off the MV, the 6SN7 doesn't need a lot of voltage to drive it.
I looked at some of the schematics of the 1w Marshall heads (JCM1, JTM1) and the Peavey Classic 20 which inject NFB at the cathodyne grid, none of them utilize a presence control in that network. The Classic 20 does dump some NFB high end content, but I think adding a presence control here might be too interactive with the tonestack/MV and be too lossy. I also noticed those amps have voltage dividers going into the cathodyne grid which are probably to isolate the NFB slightly, but I'm trying to avoid dumping any voltage there. This got me thinking...
Could I inject NFB from both sides of the OT secondary right onto the 6SN7 grids with a presence control ala Vox? Or am I thinking about it all wrong? I can't think of an amp where I've seen an arrangement like this.
Something like this:

Anyway, here's a pic of the amp and a clip of me noodling. This was with the cathode bias set pretty cold at 75% and a very small bypass cap. I also had the Vox "cut" control rigged up to the cathodyne plates.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lum7_rbUnCNub2gz7dBFnd3K1oQ2W49O/view