Und hier noch die kompetente Antwort von David Anderson aus dem Organforum:
"Someone has roughly copied the phase inverter stage used by Fender starting in 1963. It's most similar to the one used in the Silverface Twin Reverb, with some values adjusted. However, they did not convert the output stage to fixed bias.
So it's not really someone's own design. It's mostly copied, typical cut-and-paste guitar amp tinkerer behavior done by someone in love with Fender amps.
The thing I don't like about it is that it probably runs the output tubes too hot by raising the voltage on plates and screens while keeping the cathode resistor the same. As in many guitar amps, the plate voltage for the output tubes is taken from the first power supply node, where Leslie took the plate supply after the choke and dropped the screen voltage via the 0C3.
I would put it back to the stock 147 circuit unless the owner is excessively fond of it. And get rid of the death caps.
The diodes from plate to ground are flyback diodes sometimes found in Marshall amps."
Gruss
Christian