That's going to be a challenge!
The Foreplay came out in 1998. I see in the picture that there is a wire to pin 9 of only one of the 9-pin tube sockets; this indicates it has the oldest power transformer, with 12-v filament power. (There were two later revisions, the last of which came out in 2005.) As far as I know, there are no electronic versions of the original manual. The audio circuit is a voltage amplifier (pins 1-2-3) direct coupled to a cathode follower (pins 6-7-8). It was very popular as a base for experimentation - below are the changes I see at first look:
I see the "Sweet Whispers" stepped level control, which was an upgrade. My spreadsheet to calculate the resistor values is dated 2003; I don't have a manual.
I also see that you have the "Anticipation" upgrade - the four circuit boards that act as plate and cathode loads for the voltage amplifier and cathode follower sections respectively.
The large yellow Auricaps and the adjacent black V-caps are replacements for the original output capacitors (I see that the V-caps are disconnected at one end.)
The selector switch (center front) apparently uses only two of the three positions.
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As I recall, the voltage amp (VA) had around 50v on the plate (pin 3) and 1.5v on the cathode (pin 1), with the grid (pin 2) at ground. The cathode followers must have had 50v at the grid (pin 7, same as pin 3), a couple volts more at the cathode (pin
, and the power supply voltage of 160v or so at the plate (pin 6). That's not a complete list, but if you are within 15% of those voltages the circuit is probably working correctly.