Tommy DPDT Switch - Volume Drop When Up?

Do you folks notice a pronounced volume drop when you throw the symm/assymetrical switch upward? Not like a super huge drop, but definitely noticeable and definitely requiring an adjustment to the volume knob?
 
It is called “compressed” clipping on the original so could just be by design. Like having a germanium clipping switch, usually a volume drop due to the forward voltage of the diode configuration.
 
I didn't question it until I saw a YouTube video of someone demonstrating the Timmy Overdrive, and in the video the volume didn't drop when they threw the switch. Which caused me to wonder about my own.
 
Following the schematic, the behavior makes sense. In normal mode (toggle center position) you have 2 diodes each direction, so about 1.4v of gain each direction before clipping. Compressed mode is only 1 diode each direction, so 0.7v gain before clipping. So compressed mode will be quieter. Asymmetric mode will be in between volume-wise.
 
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