a disk recording amplifier. Not Top 40 grade, a utility job for such as General Eisenhower commencement speech (I had that disk) or school concert recordings to raise money from parents.
Now that makes a lot of sense. I find that use case very interesting. There’s definitely been some add-ons over the years. I know this UTC24 was an experiment. In general though, it makes me wonder if amp building was more common knowledge back then? I know everyone knew what a tube was and had a place down the street to test them. Whoever built this unit first, appeared to be quite experienced in designing, wiring and the various circuits of the day. The layout is decent too.
Looking back, I realized I made a couple of errors in the schematic. The input impedance is set to 270kΩ, not 37kΩ. I thought 37k sounded low.

Also, must of had a color blind day while I was doing the input section because the plate resistor wasn’t 330k but 220k.
I’m really curious about a few things and hoping someone has some guidance.
1. The G2 to K resistor. My beginner to intermediate understanding of tube amplifiers is at a loss. I don’t quite understand the purpose of this. If the fluctuations in voltage at the plate are mirrored at the cathode, isn’t it enough to tie the screen to the next stage of the power supply? Why electrically bind it to the cathode as well? I’m especially curious because this resistor has opened and I would like to replace it. But I can’t find any similar circuits to guide choosing a value. Any resources for learning more would be appreciated.
2. Does anyone know some examples of the kind of device that would precede the input? I assume a mic preamp stage like a 6J7. The 2W 4.7kΩ seems just right for that. I may try to repurpose some other unit I have in the pile for this. Of course, I can imagine a lot of things, but wondering if anyone can’t point to specific devices that have a front end disconnecting stage like this?
3. Is it possible to use the same transformer as a mix bus AND program bus simultaneously the way it’s organized here? My understanding is that you should never use two taps off of the OT at the same time. Perhaps it’s different when it’s 8Ω and 500Ω vs 8Ω and 16Ω?
4. Lastly, are those handmade inductors on the variable power resistors intentionally small inductors? Was this some sort technique to remove unwanted oscillations from occurring in wire wound resistors? Surely, there’s a purpose to these curly Qs.
Thanks very much for the insights so far.