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RE: I wasn't looking for a critique...

That's still not enough information.

For example, maybe the cathode of the 5670 is grounded, and a battery is used to bias the grids. If this is the case, I would leave the cap in.

If the cathode is biased with a resistor, LED, transistor, or regulator, then there's certainly the possibility that you can remove the capacitor without any harm.



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