Also some more info, which you might know or might not now; Nailbomb and Warpig are also available as ceramic models. C-bomb is basically an overwound cold sweat, so it's a bit middier and darker than the CS. As you've already going through the alnico models, I doubt this info is of much value to you.
Well, I remember I did notice a mention of "C-bomb" somewhere, but failed to properly decipher the acronym, or even spot it as "unusual". So yes, this was still good to know.
wrt/ alnico vs ceramic, I'm afraid I haven't made up my mind yet :-/
It's quite difficult to find reliable informations about the Vox Custom 24 - Vox co. doesn't even mention it anywhere, I wonder if they even remember they once made this model - but it is reported to have been designed (at least for the electronic part - which as I understand it includes the pups choice ?) by Adrian Legg, who seems to have some knowledge on the topic... So going for hot ceramic pups might be more 'faithfull' to the designer's intents and insight...
OTHO, my main concern is mostly to end up with something that 1/ helps the unplugged tonal qualities of the lady to show when plugged and 2/ pleases my ears, whatever kind of magnets/winding/hotness it requires.
Now I don't have enough experience with pups / magnets / etc to make educated guesses by myself, and it's hard to correctly describe what I'm looking for, specially in a foreign language. It's definitly
not anything metal related, and FWIW I'm a bit fed up with the downsides of high output pickups. I do appreciate a good crunch++ for rock rythm parts and heavy distortion for rock leads (but not something overly aggressive), but there's no need for over-the-top output levels to get there !-)
As I said, I currently tend to tone down the hi-mids and add a bit extra low-mids to get closer to the ToneInMyHead(tm). I guess I'd need something a bit on the dark side to balance the mostly "bright&tight" nature of the beast.
So far and from what I gathered, the "standard hi-gain option" for maple-bodied guitar would be MM, CS would be to bright here, and from your description, C-Bomb might be an option too.
When it comes to lower-gain alnico options, I think Emerald or Abraxas could be a good fit (could they ???), but I failed (so far) to find much infos about these models would react in something else than a more standard mahogany/maple LP-like guitar.
I also really liked some youtube sample of the PG Blues - just love that very vocal, singing tone - but here again, it will surely sound quite different in my all-maple Vox.
I considered the Crawlers too but they seem to be too hot (a bit hotter than the RY) for all that maple.
So here I am... Anyone on Emerald, Abraxas or PG Blues for this guitar ? Or should I just stick to MM (or eventually C-Bomb ?) ?
Have you asked Tim's opinion yet?
Nope, not yet. I assume he's a very busy man, so I try to do my homework first - with kind help from you all here, very friendly place while we're at it !-)