i kiiiind of agree, but while decreasing NFB resistance should tighten bass it should also dampen the high end and kind of round out the sound a bit. I wouldn't want to decrease it so much that the amp starts to sound too "modern" or compressed. I think leaving it with a little grind i'd associate with less NFB will keep up the desired vibe.
low NFB Res won't make the bass tighter, just not as loud
it actually feels fatter, as the amp gets less dry and middier
you can have the high end grind back adjusting the presence control or you could just add some treble gain on the preamp circuit
lowering the NFB resistance doesn't make the amp any more or less "modern"
mesa rectifiers modern mode completely cuts the NFB, which is the opposite of an uberschall, that, as far as I remember, doesn't even have a NFB resistor, and they both are in the same ballpark
had a negative feedback pot in an amp, but that was a pain in the ass to dial, since volume oscillates a lot with it
and I always ended up preferring the more organic sound of lower settings