you have a mahogany pointer guitar, which usually means high output pickups, or low output ones. the middle ground can work, but you risk it sounding muddy.
its alder, and why the hell would a mahogany guitar with medium output pickups sound muddy?
According to Tim Mills, a pure mahogany guitar usually works with lower output pickups to really show the wood tone, or higher output to cut through the timber. Somewhere in the middle it often gets lost. It can work of course, as each guitar is an individual.
However, my first thought would be the Painkiller. Downtuning+alder+clear. Anyway, it also greatly depends on the acoustic response of the guitar. Any target/reference tones? That would narrow it down too.
Btw, keeping the tone (pun not intended) polite goes a long way. This is not the HCAF.
-Zaned