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Although some treble loss is normal, if it's extreme it's usually caused by the output being loaded down too heavily.
If there's nothing wrong with those and it's still causing more loss than you like, I would use a 220K resistor in parallel with a 680pF cap - that's the 'magic' value for humbuckers, for me.
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Out of what I have tried, I like 180pF (no resistor) for humbuckers- I think that's the PRS value. (220pF is close enough if you only have that value as it's more common.)
I'll look into adding a cap and resistor.
Cheers,
Jim