So, after a few days of messing around with this, I realized that the B-C caps on all three transistors did NOT reduce the high end as much as I perceived at low volume. Cranking it up the past few days has shown it to be a touch ragged and brittle in the high end. Furthermore, reducing Ctb (treble bleed cap on the input) down as low as i did has also promoted the pedal slipping into feedback a bit to easy, and if I'm being honest, shrilly for my tastes.
Tonight some time I think I'll go in and make a few changes:
1.) Change out the fixed side of the Rc2 resistor/trimmer string with 47k and expand the range of the control.
2.) Swap Ctb back to 0.01 uf
3.) Change Ce back to 4.7 uf
After a few more days of testing, i should have a better idea if that's good enough. Worst case scenario, if the pedal needs some more "ass", I'll swap in a 10 uf for Cin.
In related news, Silicon Fuzz Face breadboarding is underway. I was having some issues with oscillation and while I'm not 100% satisfied yet, a 2200 pF capacitor across the feedback resistor squashed it without affecting the high end too much. It's a work in progress, as I am trying to balance my Strat with humbuckers (humbuckers a bit lower than my LP and guitar a bit snappier) with my Les Paul (humbuckers at "normal" heights, fuller sounding) and the Fuzz Face can be notoriously wooly.