Well, let me add that this is a discontinued amp from the company and the only quad EL84 type amp of theirs that I have looked at internally. AND, BTW, this is prolly one of the brightest (!!) amps I have ever heard - and this would be 'globally' bright, not just one channel.
So, it occurs to me that this cap was added as a means to tame some of the super bright characteristics of the amp, or perhaps some high frequency parasitics. Have any of you here run into this somewhere else? It's so small a value it would seem for the benefit of a parasitic but I have to wonder if it's something any of you have tried on your Rockets of Liverpools?


 Well, I have to doubt this, as would you if you heard this amp. Too, considering the frequency base implications of a 22pf cap, this would be like, 20-100KHz? No need for that, eh? Which still makes me think it is some attempt at a shunt capacitor to remove either a parasitic or high end in general. (Fender does something like this with their BJr, BTW, but prior to the MV and PI, and here the value is realtively significant, 1500pf, compared to whatever the 22pf cap is doing on the PI tail.)
  Well, I have to doubt this, as would you if you heard this amp. Too, considering the frequency base implications of a 22pf cap, this would be like, 20-100KHz? No need for that, eh? Which still makes me think it is some attempt at a shunt capacitor to remove either a parasitic or high end in general. (Fender does something like this with their BJr, BTW, but prior to the MV and PI, and here the value is realtively significant, 1500pf, compared to whatever the 22pf cap is doing on the PI tail.)
