Things appeared to work ok, but only with the mid-boost switch engaged. When it was not engaged the PAB (middle position of rock/jazz switch) fell on its face and did nothing. Also, the mid-boost seemed really really strong. Like it was boosting the signal by a factor of five or ten. I considered that perhaps this was normal. Then dismissed that idea after reading some more on the site. No one else mentioned symptoms like this.
When the PAB was wonky and not working the signal sorta looked like it might be floating. And I knew it was related somehow to the mid-boost switch. So, I started connecting some things to the 4.7m ground reference resistor and fixed it! Scratching my head I examined my layout and my wiring matched it: But things only worked with the addition of my new magic jumper. The layout I used for the build looked like so:
Here the yellow wire on the left goes to the treble pot and the one on the right connects to the coupling cap of V1a. Folks who are sharper than I was will catch the error now. I however remained confused as the wiring matched my layout and I had checked that layout against the schematic a half dozen times! So, I went down a rabbit hole wondering if the schematic was wrong. But it seemed to be the same as 183 (minus the 22m pop resistors I left off). I was thinking of adding them when I spotted it. My layout did not
match the schematic!
The output of the "treble" coupling cap only connected to the pot when the mid-boost was engaged. Which explained everything! How could I have missed this a half dozen times? Checking on another computer I used to draw the layout I found this:
Dang. That one small little connection somehow got dropped between the time I checked (and double checked) things and the time I printed a large layout for the build. These things sure are complex and lots of little devils living in the details.
Mike