First of all, concerns about the reverb have been corrected--a matter of last minute change that never made the schematic. It's one of tubenit's circuits and it works great. I run it though an 8A- tank with the short box and 3 springs. It's definitely different from Fender reverb. It's less wet, more feathery, less clattery, more echo-y.
I changed the LTPI to a lower-power tube, 12AU7, and it made a noticeable improvement. It has some issues with voicing I need to address later, but its already better behaved.
Volume = 2, guitar = 4: Produces a good clean preamp signal. Turning up the MV delivers clean amplification, and the tone stays pretty consistent. There is now a good usable range of clean signal by keeping the Volume below 4. The strings sound balanced in volume. is definitely better.
Volume = 5+, guitar = 5: Smooth overdrive appears gradually as the Volume knob is raised above 4. The tone and character of the overdrive can be modified with the guitars tone stack. Once the tone is set, then the MV can be turned up pretty loud.
The tone of the overdrive can be modified pretty widely with the tone stack.
Removed V1b cathode bypass capacitor. This did reduce overall power somewhat, the effect wasnt large. Also, it seems to make the sound just a little bit grittier. But Im leaving it removed for now.
Tomorrow I'll continue swapping preamp tubes and looking at bypass caps.
First time in its new home, rough fit.