Thanks for the feedback Twinfan,
You have raised and then solved a very relevant puzzle for many of us out here in BKP land.
I was especially interested in the use of the volume knob trick and your observations about stage placement.
I use the softer AII SMs in my S.G, but when I get a chance to gig again, the volume control trick will apply as much to sweet jazzy blues as it does to 70's rock. I find this method works well with the more subtle and well balanced BKP sets, whereas the (modern type of) stock Gibsons tended to totally change tonal character as well as volume when rolling up to ten.
With BKPs I find that the volume changes, but your 'signature sound' stays intact. Quality goods indeed. :D
I recently made a further breakthrough ( on my AIV Mule loaded Les Paul) in capturing my own tone ideal and pickup balance, by breaking convention and setting the neck p/u 1mm closer to the strings than the bridge p/u. This makes the volume(s) equal, yet took the attack slightly off the treble. As i have also done the phase reverse mod (ala Peter Green/Snowy White) it now works like heaven in the middle toggle position without having to back off the bridge p/u volume further than the neck p/u. The 'Riff Raffs' which you kindly recommended to me in the past sure do sound like an exciting pickup, but I need dripping honey...
Viva la difference !
Best of luck with future gigs, hope the news of your band spreads far and wide !
Regards,
Derek. :D