Thanks guys. I have upgraded the pots, which definitely helped. My LP is a weird beast - I can never get the neck pickup to have enough clarity; it always sounds a bit muted/muddy (tried the original T-Tops, Burstbucker 1's, etc.), and the bridge PU always sounds significantly brighter and sometimes thin. I had a Duncan Custom Custom in the bridge which helped round out the tone a bit, but I've been wanting to put BK's in there awhile for more character.
How are the Emerald's in the neck? Would an Emerald and Black Dog combo, or even an Emerald and HD/RY be reasonable? Or, Eric, do you think that the HD is just way too high output (my Einstein is a 100w, so it is a little different than the 50w).
Thanks again guys - you've been extremely helpful.
not sure about the neck emerald, but I believe it's hotter than the bridge black dog
no, the HD isn't too high output
should be about as hot as the sh-11 and might even feel a little less hot, since it won't compress your tone like a seymour
I had a diver in the same guitar right before the black dog and also played it through the einsten
voicing is quite similar and both sounded great, but the dog extra openness and articulation (due to lower output) makes it blend in more nicely with the diezel kind of saturation, in my opinion
but the holy diver won't sound bad at all
it's an amazing pickup
as a reference, the diver works amazingly well for Doug Aldrich's tones, and he was a custom custom user for years before he got his suhr signature pickup (which is considerably hotter and bassier than both, more like a neck miracle man)
here's a holy diver les paul clip with a diezel VH4:
http://tonefinder.com/?section=id&value=895sounds a little edgy on the clip, but it's a quite smooth pickup (maybe that was the old ceramic version that became the cold sweat?)
here's a rough clip I did 6 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1RafxMYU5w