Did you decide to build this Bassman because the bass channel has 3 gain stages?
If so and you plan on playing guitar through the bass channel you might want to change the tone stack because that preamp is voiced for bass. I'd get rid of the deep switch. and depending on how much mid dip/scoop or no mid dip/scoop you want, add a mid range pot, 25K, 50K. You can strip out some boomy-ness by lowering the value of the K bypass caps. Nothing larger than 10uF, guys like to use 4.7uF, 2uF, and even smaller, down to 0.68uF. The more you crank up the amp, the more low end you probably will need to strip out so the distortion isn't muddy.
The plate R bypass caps strip out high end chime/sparkle. You need high end for note definition. I would take them all out.
And maybe change some of the gain taming circuitry in between the 2nd and 3rd gain stages.
And all 3 gain stages are set up with the same plate and K R's. I would set up at least 1 gain stage differently to get a different set of harmonics out of it.
You can try using 220K plate R, 2K7 K R, 5uf or 2.2uF K bypass cap, and 0.0047 for the coupling cap coming off that stage.
You might want to read this if you haven't yet. It's Rob Robinet's web site. A tone of great info in there on modding amps and much more.
https://robrobinette.com/How_Amps_Work.htm