Thanks PRR and Sluckey.

This amp is said to be Gibson's attempt at going towards a Fender type sound, the closest they came to it back then and a very different sound, much brighter, than Gibson's line up to that point.
The main thing is get enough NFB going so you can verify if it is proper phase. At that point, some of your tone control issues may become non-issues too.
Ahhhhh!
My guess, from similar plans, is the presence pot could be 5K.
DL (Pete) pointed out early on that this amps power section is very close/the same as Fender's big tweed 6L6 5E _ _ series with a cathodine PI with -FB, before Fender went with a LTPI, big 5F _ _ series. Plus it has the same CF driven TS,
although Fender used different tone control circuits, (more hi-fi type?)
but Fender did use local FB around the CF and it's driver where Gibson did not.
Fenders tweed 6L6/6V6 5E _ _ series, -FB loop/presence values, all with 1K5 K/R on 12AX7 cathodine PI driver where -FB is applied, same 1K5 K/R as GA77 driver, but Gibson used a 12AU7;
5E4, 5E4A, 5F4, Super (6V6's), all; -FBR 56K, pot 5K, cap .1, 4 ohm tap.
5E5A, Pro; 100K, 5K, .1, 8 ohm tap.
5E6, 5E6A; Bassman; 20K, 5K, .1, 2 ohm tap.
5E7, Bandmaster; 56K, 5K , .1, 3.2 ohm tap.
5E8A, Twin; 56K, 5K , .1, 4 ohm tap.
5E11, 5F11, Vibrolux (6V6's), both;
No presence control; 56K, 8 ohm tap.
So, I have a PEC 5K pot and I think I'll play with that per Sluckey's and PRR's input.
Brad

Edit; Added -FB ohms tap values and Fender (12AX7)/Gibson (12AU7) PI tubes as per what terminalgs brought up.