2. I think it's a bit too trebly.
With what guitar, what speaker, and what tone control settings?
The amp is too trebly with the Bass on 10 and the Treble on 0? It's too trebly with your guitar tone control all the way off?
I ask the questions for 2 reasons:
1. I've owned quite a few blackface and silverface Princetons (both with and without reverb). Most (not all) of those amps were very warm with single-coil guitars. The speaker has a LOT of influence.
2. Sometimes people use standard tone control settings (amp Treble on "X" Bass on "Y" and guitar tone full-up) and have a preconceived notion of what that should sound like (I've been guilty of this in the past), but then don't fiddle the control available to see how they really interact.
Separately, there's a lot of discussion over on the Les Paul forum about the 2014 and later Custom Shop reissues. Some say the latest Les Pauls are too bright and don't sound like a Les Paul. Others note the new reissues sound much like the original Les Paul bursts, said to be Tele-like with tone controls you could roll back for warmer cleans and max out for cutting distorted leads. And while no one wants a harsh sounding guitar, if you start out with something too dark you can never get it bright-sounding again. John Knowles once said of a classical-style guitar being made for him, "... I asked to make it brighter. I can always make it sound darker with how I play, but I can't add back in treble."
Just something to think about.