Dunno about abraxis neck really, havent tried one. From what I understand you wont get the 'jangly' from it. The crawlers are warm, lush thick prominent mids, tight punchy lows in the bridge, both neck and bridge can plot a rough chart of the entire evolution of rock tones from led zep and free to slayer and metallica by increasing the guitars volume (amp and setting permitting), but jangly? No.
Aren't you the guy who insisted on getting parallel wirings for my 7-string painkiller pickups? Reason why I brought that up is because I'm going to post some recording for examples from my S7320... the thin body and small chamber couldn't fit enough push-pull's to do it, so I just went with the simple 5-way switch (neck full, neck split, neck/bridge full, neck/bridge split, bridge full).
By jangly, I mean something as bright or brighter than the first section of this clip, "This Godless Endeavor" by Nevermore. Here it is a bridge/neck split, but in the Fantasy Deluxe it could either be this or just a bridge split by itself. By creamy I mean something as smooth and warm or more so (maybe not the same definition most people hold) as the two Rammstein "Seemann" takes (apologies for the screw-up near the end). The first clip was neck split, the second neck full. Primarily, I want fantastic cleans for this swamp ash guitar.
Spider III 15 clean channel with built-in digital reverb --> Shure SM58 --> Garageband, no vsts.