Ok here's what I've got...
I swapped V2 and V3... noticeable difference, not MASSIVE but noticeable. Less fizz/ fuzz/ buzz (whatever you want to call it), probably at a level that i would think was normal if i had bought the amp. Voltages much the same though.
I don't have a 500k resistor so i put another 1M in parallel to the existing one just to see what would happen. I think it made a slight difference but so small i can't really be sure if it actually did or not.
I don't have a 2.2K resistor currently either so i tried a 1.5K in place of the 470ohm one... and THERE IT IS! The 1.5K made a huge difference, it seems to have just pulled the gain level back a touch so it no longer sounds fuzzy, just gives that ever so slight break up. Voltage on pin 8 V2 is now 1.275 volts.
With the 470ohm in place (and the missing resistor) i can clean it up by winding the gain back a bit (this affects the tone though) or by using a bit of compression, however that makes the last little bit of the gain dial useless to me. Now, with the gain cranked its seems spot on. Introducing compression now though maybe cleans it up a touch too much (ill have to play around with it to get it right). All that said, i prefer how it is now compared to that fuzzy crappy sound.
Im very happy that the source of the buzz seems to have been located (knowing me i have now spoken too soon) and i thank everyone who has donated their time and knowledge to helping me sort this out. The truth of the matter is that i have learned more from the trouble shooting process than the build itself.
I guess it all boils down to taste now doesn't it? Decisions decisions...
The purist in me would prefer to leave the amp as it was originally designed, but i honestly can't see how that buzzy shithouse sound is useable, I've never liked that fuzz type of OD. I tend to range from that gainey Frusciante pushed clean, to ACDC type crunch, to all out high gain 80's metal type stuff... In other words all MARSHALL, and that fuzz just does not say Marshall to me, it says Hiwatt. Funnily enough i scored a Hiwatt custom 20 at a steal just before i started the build. I had never had anything to do with Hiwatt previously and i only bought it because it was hardwired and cheap. I ended up getting rid of it (for a profit) because i hated the FUZZY OVERDRIVE, and shortly afterwards decided to build my own. I wouldn't say my amp sounded exactly like a Hiwatt but it was heading into that territory.
So again, i hope this victory email is not premature, and again, i would like to thank everyone who has assisted me. MUCH APPRECIATED. Lets hope this is case closed.
