Hello, my name is David, and this is my very first post here at the SD forum. Let me briefly introduce myself: I've been using the JB/59 combo for around 20 years in my '67 reissue Gibson V - with great satisfaction. Recently, I got hold of an Epiphone Korina V, wanted to swap the stock Epi humbuckers for Duncans, and decided to try something new. I went for the Seth Lover neck and a PG in the bridge. Now, this is basically a very nice sounding set, but my problem is this: The new pickup combo doesn't react as I'm used to with the JB/59 combo. The Seth seems very muddy and lifeless when I roll my volume back - and I live on my volume control, depending on cleaned-up and semi-cleaned up tones for most of my rhythm work in the band. The PG, on the other hand, seems much more spiky in the bridge and with less body to it, than the JB in the other V.
Now I see (I should have done my homework better) that the SL and PG are both AII-based units, whereas my old and trusty JB/59 set is indeed AV. Will I ever get the new set to respond like I want it to, or do I need Alnico V's? I've tried tweaking general pickup height and polepiece ditto, but clean-up is still not quite there, even though the pickups sound good when dimed. I just need all my in-between sounds on the dial. CTS 500K pots and Jensen PIO cap, so we should be good there. What do you say? Ditch them and get the old, tried-and-true JB/59 set, or keep trying? Again, I like the sounds, the flexibility is not quite there yet. Any advice you may have on this is greatly welcomed.
I should say that I prefer to avoid treble-bleed mods as they generally sound weird to me, fizzy and spiky. I like the slight treble roll-off when you turn down the volume, but the SL just seems to lose so much character and punch when I roll it off a bit. Any experiences are greatly appreciated, and thank you for reading all this.
As a bonus, here are my two V's:

Now I see (I should have done my homework better) that the SL and PG are both AII-based units, whereas my old and trusty JB/59 set is indeed AV. Will I ever get the new set to respond like I want it to, or do I need Alnico V's? I've tried tweaking general pickup height and polepiece ditto, but clean-up is still not quite there, even though the pickups sound good when dimed. I just need all my in-between sounds on the dial. CTS 500K pots and Jensen PIO cap, so we should be good there. What do you say? Ditch them and get the old, tried-and-true JB/59 set, or keep trying? Again, I like the sounds, the flexibility is not quite there yet. Any advice you may have on this is greatly welcomed.
I should say that I prefer to avoid treble-bleed mods as they generally sound weird to me, fizzy and spiky. I like the slight treble roll-off when you turn down the volume, but the SL just seems to lose so much character and punch when I roll it off a bit. Any experiences are greatly appreciated, and thank you for reading all this.
As a bonus, here are my two V's:

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