Here's what I ended up doing. I put a few different pf caps across the grid leak and it helps. I have to remember that because it didn't take too much away from the high end. But I ended up removing all smoothing caps, treble bleed filter, grid leak cap, nfb, etc. and lowered the vol pot from a 1M to a 500k. I probably could even have used a 250k vol pot and it would even get a little more clearer/brighter but it's the way it should sound now - go figure. I also changed a couple of other values for Pdiss on EL34 and tone stack and it's really good now.
I can tell I've hit the sweet spot. I can play my les paul, strat, tele, hollow body w/ p90s, whatever and they all sound like they should and through a couple different speaker cabs too. The tone of the guitars and pick-up settings really shine through. I didn't want to use nfb or tone loss caps if I didn't have to. There's no more ringing or harsh high notes, great sustain, and nice musical feedback w/ the gain up and vvr set down to 4. I guess simplicity is best sometimes? For some reason this one was a bit of a pain getting right but it was really my own fault from getting in my own way thinking I needed to add stuff when I didn't. Another lesson learned. Thanks so much for the help & suggestions all!
