Where did you buy those standoffs? If wanting non-metallic standoffs, I have gone really cheapo for no particular reason: nylon spacers; outside casing from a power cord; or a trick learned from Sluckey, cutoff pieces of a cheap ballpoint pen casing. All with a #6 bolt through them. I can't help it - my Mom grew up in the depression - she used butter wrappers to grease a skillet, balanced the old ketchup bottle upside down on top of the new one to drain every drop, and saved soap bar remains in a big mayo jar of water and used the slurry to wash the car and the dog!
NFB - Well I was happy with the stock NFB, but wanted to tinker. Following PRR's advice, worked well too. That's how I have it now with a 2.2K resistor following a 5K pot. It was fun and I learned a bit, but for improved sound over stock

As PRR said, there is very little NFB in the stock circuit, so changes are subtle. I do not like the sound with the NFB completely off, as the noise floor increases. If wanting a gain boost (I don't) I would go another route, such as switching in a different different bypass caps, etc. But I think Gibson got the circuit right on this one.
OK - now I am just procrastinating because its 14 below 0 here and 45 in my basement workshop.