Also - if you have a schematic, that is very helpful for debugging. I assume this is what you're working with?
If you're playing with the tone stack, you may want to check out the Duncan tone stack calculator to see if any of your changes would result in a midrange hump.
Finally, if you've built this before and your current build is somehow off, check your component values. Sometimes, you think you've used a 4.7nF cap when it really was a 47nf cap (don't ask me how I know this
). In fact --- I recent fixed my ROG Thor circuit when I noticed that the reason that the J201 wouldn't bias was because I had used a 5K trimmer versus a 50K trimmer! (Yes, the Bournes trimpots read 502 = 5K, 503 = 50K etc. Guess which one I used?). Lesson learned...