My guess is that it's probably a relict from a circuit that used an opamp with higher input bias current.
The MXL1014 would probably just work as well with the + input tied directly to GND.
Bad effect? ∗Theoretically∗ that resistor increases noise, and EMI receptivity, if not bypassed with a cap. But certainly not here
in this application, summing large controll voltages, so I can't really think of any bad effect!
JH.
>Correct, not critical, 15K to 33K will work, 5% ok.
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>Bonus: what is the specific ∗purpose∗ of this resistor, and ...
>Bonus #2: what "bad effect" results from using it (but is compensated for later in the design, and what is THAT compensation?)