... how would one impliment AGC in a remote cutoff pentode stage? ...
You posted 2 examples already: replace a regular preamp gain stage with one of the two example circuits.
A challenge is getting the circuit to be appropriate for the applied signal-level.
Your pentode example uses a
subminiature 5636 tube, rectifies the screen-voltage change (??, was it supposed to plate-voltage-change?), and applied the resulting negative voltage to the suppressor to control tube-current. 5636 are uncommon, but
you can find them.
I see the 6SL7 example was
swiped here.
The article they linked from that page shows how to implement it in a circuit (in Figure 2).
- V2 (6SC7, though it could just be another 6SL7) is a push-pull output, but you could see it as a "phase inverter."
- Both the "driven side" (attached to R5) and the "non-driven side" (attached to R10, R11) have plate-outputs connected to the interstage transformer. C6 and C10 are coupling caps connecting V2's output to the interstage transformer.
- R16-R18 is a pad on the primary of the interstage transformer.
- V3 is the single-6SL7 you showed in your original post, but some of the particulars are changed.
- Here, V3 is more-or-less the rectifier diodes that (along with C7-C9 and R10-R15) alter the bias & amplification of V2.
Stuff gets complicated fast... Sure you want to build your own amp-AGC instead of buy a pedal?