Interesting. I picked the guitar up around 2006, and it had the Super 3, but I just thought it was too "metal'y" so I started experimenting with other pickups. This guitar swallowed up the Rio Grande BBQ bucker so I can understand your sifting through the similar build hums. I happened upon a pair of 1977 Ibanez Super 70s like in EVH's Destroyer so I put them in my LP and they sounded great. I then removed the cover off of one to experiment and I broke it. I had Wade from Motor City in Det, USA rethink the pickup and he wound it to 8.2k bridge spec and replaced the cover...it ripped my LP's head off. Loved it. Later I took the cover off again and it was just ear piercingly bright in the LP so I put it in the HM Strat and the HM Strat loves the pickup without the cover...and the Super 70s have a huge, powerful Alnico 8 magnet. So what you're saying is right on par with my experiments. The guitar sounds great with the p'up in there, it's just that I am having to have the baseplate repaired because the screws are stripped and it's mounted into the wood...I HATE mounting pickups into the wood. It sounded better when it floated, so after I get it repaired and recovered, it's going into the bridge position of an old Yamaha SBG 3000 and the HM Strat will get a new properly spaced pickup. Man, after all this I think I am back to the Emerald because of it's rep as a super bright pickup...for some reason I can't let that one go...lol. Tim from Bare Knuckle, btw, rewound, waxed and recovered my OTHER Super 70 after I broke it. Wound it to it's original reverse wound 7.9k and it's sounds magnificent in my Les Paul. I just moved it to the neck and the clean sound I'm getting is stellar. Thanks for the input...the Emerald it will be!