could that possibly be a 10M resistor? There is another one 4,7M as well?
or maybe it is a deliberately made error
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or maybe it is a deliberately made error
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All is correct. The 4.7 meg resistor is somewhat higher than typical, but still workable. The 10 meg resistors are there simply to keep a ground reference supplied to the coupling caps, so that there are no loud pops as the different selections are made. Their value is intentionally high, so that they play no actual part in the characteristics of the circuit.
Dave
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