1. switchable bright cap on master volume via push-pull pot (in addition, I lowered bright cap value from 68pf to 47pf)
2. post-OD treble bleed
The point of the treble bleed as opposed to the switchable bright cap, presumably would be to get it so I don't have to switch the bright cap on and off in order to get a sound that works for both the OD and clean channel, since the treble bleed only affects the OD-channel.
In this thread someone posts this schematic showing their treble bleed mod:

It looks like a good place to start, except for two things:
1. I don't think I have room on my faceplate to put a 500k pot
2. I want the bleed to be entirely switchable, so that I can switch it to where the mod is completely out of the circuit.
With that, I think I'm going to try a variant like this:

The switch would be an ON-OFF-ON so I could switch the treble bleed entirely out of the circuit.
So my question is, what would be useful values to start with for the resistor and the two caps? I know I'll have to iterate later, but what would be good values to get me into the ballpark? I was thinking maybe 150k, 1nf, and 500pf.
Or would it be better if I did a variant in which I have two separate resistors I'm switching between, and only a single cap, which would make it closer to having a pot, like the original mod above? This would look something more like this:
