Do I have a ground loop in my preamp ?

Hello.
I will add a second channel on my mic preamp.
I want to wire it like that because I don't want to use 2 input transformers (pricey).

I don't know if I created a ground loop, between the "normal channel" and the "low channel" ?
Is it a good way to do it ? If you have any suggestions on a better way please feel free.

Thank you.


EDIT : Do you know if using an ECC81 will be lower noise as the input stage than ECC83 ?


The schematic :
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I have a voltage divider after the input stage, and for lower supply I did not even tough about it.
I just wanted to A/B 2 design at once fast, because I always modify my preamps.

Do you think the ground is ok ? No ground loop ? Noise ?
Thank you.
 
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For high gain the 12ax7 is good.
Careful layout and screening is required to keep out noise though.
Transformers are notorious for picking up noise.
Its unusual for a pre-amp to have ground loop because currents are so small.
If the audio ground and power supply ground have got mixed together then the charging impulses into the smoothing cap can cause hum.