I have a Single Cut, all mahogany, PRS and I have been trying to find the right pickup set to compliment the wood selection of the body, I have been through several different pickup sets trying to locate the proper pickup to compliment the guitar tonally. I like a very open, articulate, non compressed, aggressive tone. Definitely a heavier rock tone that can achieve modern metal tones without the extra compression when played with a heavy pick attack. I'll give a list of what I have tried so far and why it didn't work out.
PRS #6 pickups: Not bad, but very dark and seemed to lack clarity. I yanked them pretty quickly.
Cold Sweat Bridge, VHII Neck: not enough weight in the mid range with the cold sweat, while it didn't feel super ceramic like, still a little stiff in terms of dynamics. VHII was too dark in the neck.
Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz: JB is a great pickup, but lacked the articulation and dynamic response found with BK's, was bright, but more in a harsh way in this guitar, not as musical.
Painkiller Calibrated Set: Best ones so far, surprising not as bright in the highs but plenty of upper midrange, main issue was the more compressed response and stiffness I have found with ceramic pickups.
I have also owned the Alnico and ceramic Nailbomb sets in other guitars, sounded great in those guitars, the Alnico Nailbomb was definitely the preferred option.
That being said I know I don't want anything ceramic and I like the openness and clarity you get with a lower output pickup, but I don't want it so low I lose attack and punch. I need something to compliment and brighten the all mahogany body and get a nice high end chime to the tone. Nothing that saturates super quick or gets buzzy in the midrange because the guitar naturally has a decent amount of midrange. I have considered the Rebel Yell, but while it has plenty of mids, I heard the highs can be slightly rolled off. Right now I'm mainly considering the Emerald or Riff Raff because they both seem to be very open sounding and not super hot. I'm also referencing a LTD PB-500 with Alnico Pro IIs. While they lack some punch and BK clarity the highs are there and have been a good reference point to refer to (it does also have a maple top which helps in terms of brightness). I absolutely love this PRS in terms of look and feel, I just need to find the right pickups to bring the guitar to life!
Any suggestions or personal experience would be super helpful!
Kalen