What do '1 2 3' on the schematic represent -terminals of the 1M pot?
The 1st thing I'd look to add is a midrange control 
Yes, it was supposed to represent the pot pin numbers, Sorry for that.
Yes it would, it's a mixer setup. I am not sure the optimal pot for this use, but you may also still want a few m ixer resistors inline to keep a minimum of balance between the two paths so you keep things under control. This is a very typical type of circuit used for what's a 'balance' pot in stereo amplifiers, but you're using it to manage wet and dry signals between the reverb and the original channel.
~Phil
Cool! I'll try it out!
Sometimes you just have to try and see or hear. If I was just trying to fill a pot hole I'd replace R9 with a 100K (or 250K) pot wired as a variable resistor. Call it RAW. I'm pretty sure you would like that.
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I actually already have a 25kOhm Mid pot, that is more than enough. and a 3 way switch, between normal, bypassed tonestack, and semi-bypassed (100kOhm resistor). And a 3-way NFB loop. The 3-way NFB is especially handy for that tweed clarity, and the bypassed tone stack sends you right to dirty tweed territory.
So the front panel looks - Input, vol, treb, mid, bass, "??" , Reverb, Master, On/off
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