My guess is that there's also some fine tuning involved for the CVQ. The switches (if my memory serves) brings in and out various resistors to control the resonant peak. Matching resistors, especially using parts with very tight tolerances, isn't too challenging. But making sure that the sweep of two pots (the frequency pots are dual pots) track properly with the other parts might be a little more challenging. When I rebuilt mine, I used parts I had that were readily available. I'm sure it's not up to the standards of the mothership, as I didn't spend any time matching the parts. Ron spends a lot of time tweaking these things, and this might be one part of the circuit that is susceptible to noise. Any time you are playing with a resonant circuit, it takes a bit of attention to keep everything right where you want it. AKA Just exactly perfect. This is important where a small signal is being amplified many times over, potentially with thousands of watts in front of thousands of people. It's not a complicated circuit, but there are details to get right.
I do have a bag of WIMA caps and 1% resistors to rewire my bass with closer tolerances, but I just haven't had the time. I also want to install a master volume. I had a master volume pot around here somewhere, but it's gone walkabout, so that's on hold, too.