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Switching global NFB on/off (pentode LTP)

I am building Pete Millet's DCPP "Engineers Amp" and would like to add a switch to turn the global NFB on and off.

See attached for an annoted schematic snippet

Is this the correct way to switch the global feedback on an amp with a pentode long tail phase inverter?
In the NFB off position the V7 grid is grounded via 1K+ 3.3K || 47K, which is ~4K. I think this should be fine.

Thoughts?

Full schematic for reference
 

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Thanks all for the confirmation

I guess now I am questioning myself if it will be worth it to drill a hole in the chassis for this GNFB switch. Wondering if I'll find I prefer it in one setting (most likely NFB engaged) and just leave the switch there, rendering it rather useless.

Maybe it is worth just experimenting with, making a decision then hardwiring the amp that way.... 🤔 🤔 🤔
 
In previous builds where I implemented a switch I have never preferred the sound of pentode outputs with NFB switched off, so I personally wouldn't drill a hole for it. If anything maybe wire in a switch offboard and see how you like it first before committing.
 
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