sounds like a cool result for you, though I'm not sure the jumpered inputs and jumpered loop are really comparable.
Putting the jumper in the loop and turning the mix knob round to 100% i assume (since I don't have the schem of the amp) gives you 100% of the recovery gain stage going to the rest of the amp. That gain stage may be set up to return a signal just higher than unity so you squeeze a tiny bit more cascaded gain out of the circuit. It's neat if you like it. That's a bit different to the jumpered inputs but I'm glad it worked out for you.
In my old soldano decatone, turning the loop mix to 100% had an effect even without a patch lead in place, because the jacks were switching and the loop was always in circuit even though it was a valve buffered series/parallel loop. I didn't really like the effect, but then that amp had more than enough gain anyway.