Amp Mad Scientist
Ambassador of Heresy
If you look at all amplifiers with low noise...Both of what you circled are shielded wires to V1's grid pins. The first circled one includes a grid resistor. The second circle is a straight-shot connection from the preamp volume pot to the other grid pin. They are far as possible from the heaters.
But modern trends have the first stage grid resistors at the socket. I can't remember what the reasoning is....![]()
the grid resistors are always mounted at the input jacks.
As far away from the filament wires as possible.
If you look at amplifiers with grid resistors at the sockets...
you will be hearing a lot more buzzing noise.
Then they try to compensate by making the filaments elevated...trying to get rid of all the buzzing.
But it never really works all the way. It still buzzes some.
The key to low noise is the layout.
Keep components and wires out of / away from --- the filament wires magnetic field.
The further away the better.

