Bear in mind this is coming from someone who thinks owning a S2 and running it thru a SuperFilter and God Knows what else is waaayyyyy beyond what my grey matter could handle. Not enough grey matter for that many knobs !
My Elan Five has Sig electrics. The Pan ostensibly is a 50/50 blend at the center notch (yes, you can feel it). Having said that:
a) In my case, I'm running P/J Activators with the J backed up right to the bridge. Believe everything you've heard in terms of the P being much higher output than the J. If you are looking at an Alembic with a J bridge, I've seen more than a few where the installation is about a pickup width away from the bridge, I would definitely recommend that.
b) Of course, this is exaggerated by the pickup placement. The string just ain't moving much next to the bridge.
c) Gain-wise, these are low-imp pickups, so raising/lowering affects tone mostly, not much change raising them for output.
d) And ultimately, the preamps in the back determine the overall blend the most. In my case, to approach getting them 'even' at the midpoint requires a lot on the aft preamp and a much less on the neck preamp. Of course, that's the beauty of the preamps, you're just not tied to the values in the pots or the native output of the pickups alone.
Remember this is with PJ's and Sigs, can't comment much on the same application with AXY's or FatBoys.
I'm essentially looking for that PJ tone, so mine's set to where I'm hearing all that P beef with some J articulation at the mid point. If I need more Jazz tone, I'll pan back a bit, and if I want a P bass sound, l'll lean it forward. Like most pans though, I don't think (I could be wrong . . . . ) that full throw either way 'solos' that pickup, it sounds like you never completely lose the other. I set the preamp gains with the pot on the middle detent so my adjustments are centered.
Joey