Now here are the two circuit changes I plan to implement for ... addition of reverb/tremolo...:
http://s963.photobucket.com/user/pdf64/media/ChannelLinkMod.jpg.html
Don't do it that way. Do it as shown in
this thread.
I am putting together a Deluxe Reverb and am seeking to have a more "tweed" voiced Normal channel ...
Now here are the two circuit changes I plan to implement for normal channel voicing ...
http://fenderguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Deluxe-Reverb-AA763-AB763-changes-layout.png
I think you posted a link other than what you intended. This shows differences between the AA763 and AB763 versions of the Deluxe Reverb.
If you want "tweed voicing" you don't want to swap cap or resistor values in the preamp. Instead, you need to ditch the blackface tone control circuit in favor of the simpler tweed tone control circuit. Copy the 5E3 Deluxe bright channel (which is the one with the tone control).
The reason this will work is the blackface tone circuit has a big midrange cut to establish the overall amp sound, and that amounts to a big signal loss in the midrange. The simple 1-knob tone control in the 5E3 Deluxe doesn't cut mids, and will seem both more midrangey and louder due to the reduced loss.
If you wanted to keep the option of the stock tone circuit, some people add a switch between the midrange control and ground. When the switch is open, the tone stack is defeated and signal level and midrange increase dramatically.