Huh that's great. Emeralds are hardly talked about or heard of, but it seems they are awesome pickups!
What is the rest of the electronics like? Are there quality pots/caps? I was surprised at how much treble that LP with the Emeralds has ...
Thanks for that Hunter. Yes, the Emerald pups are very often overlooked. I'm not sure why that is as they are a great pickup for blues/classic rock and heavy rock. I even had an experiment with some drop D metal which sounded wicked - even though I was playing a cross between NuMetal and Sabbath :D
My LP has had no mods, in terms of pots/caps etc. I'm assuming it has 300 pots but tbh I've never felt the need to change them - even when I had stock Gibson 496/500 pups.
I've had time to get more used the feel of Emeralds in the time that I've had them. Apart from the clarity that all BKP's have the Emerald (in an unchambered Gibson LP) can best be described as warm and punchy with a hint of darkness and enough bite to cut through the mix.
Lack of treble isn't really a problem with them. The only adjustment I made from the tech install was to lower the neck pup a few mm's as it was slightly too hot. Now it's fine and has a nice smokey vibe to it.
Basically I'm very happy with Emeralds. They make my LP sound like I've always imagined it should. I'd have no hesitation in recommending them for blues/rock players.
I'm working on a few clips to demonstrate them in more depth and variety - and having fun doing it
Cheers