I could never get to grips with Hank using the treble pickup for everything during the final tour.
Maybe the set up he was using (KCP/Alesis Quad) didn't respond to those Kinman pickups in the other positions, it's something that baffled me at the time and obviously others noticed it too.I had a KCP and it was bottom heavy , but I have no such trouble whatsoever with my Vox amps, which enable the use of the correct pickup selections as one would expect them to be. The KCP was made to Hank's spec, so I'm not pointing the finger at them. I do feel that it was far from what we wanted in terms of vintage sound though, which is why I was grateful that somebody bought it from me.
There's a lesson here which I learned the hard way. We started with Vox AC30amps, later spending a lot of money going down the road of different amps as they became 'fashonable' i.e. Carlsboro / Marshall / Sound City / Fender Twin etc etc, but in the end realising that if you want he Shads sound from the early sixties, then Vox is the way to go.I ended up with two more AC30s and never looked back - that said I favour my Mesa Boogies for general use. Funny old world ain't it ?

I'd like to add that in my opinion the best I ever heard Hank apart from the early days, was when he used the Matchless DC30 and had just acquired the EFTP set up. The sound on that particular tour was excellent and was instantly noticeable. Did anyone else pick up on that ?