You could get one made, sure. Ask for an aftermath. Tim will know what youre talking about, and like I said, I asked if I had the green light to recommend them, and got it, so he must be prepared to make them for anyone else.
Its not an overly bassy pickup though, less so than a pig for sure.
Did you test the c-pig and the m in the same guitar? I've never played a lundgren (often fancied it though), let alone swapped them between a load of guitars, but all BKs respond very strongly to the guitar they're in - even a pig in a bright guitar wont make that guitar a sledgehammer (it will in a guitar of good quality mahogany, though, for example).
I'd wager that provided the MTM2 is a bassier guitar acoustically (which its specs *suggest*, and the one that I've played supports (bassier than most RGs, for example, I actually rather like it)) and there wasnt that much in it in the low end of the M6 and C-Pig in the prestige, the C-Pig will *probably* be equally bassy or bassier than the M6 in the prestige (if the prestige is of conventional ibanez woods and construction, like basswood and maple with an FR).
That said though, if you like the sound of the aftermath (in description and the track I recorded) then go for it, nothing stopping you.