Okay, let's look at the evidence.
OP comes to the forums, asking for advice. Gets some very good advice to check caps pots and so on, and a few suggestions relating to the pickup.
Then random mongol joins and suggests a non BKP on the BKP forums (not that this in itself is wrong, but if you don't know anything about BKPs and you've just joined here, you might like to check out forum etiquette first. For all you know, EVERY BKP might sound like a neck pickup (thankfully they don't)).
I point out that you may find a BKP to suit, which, given we're on the BKP forums, isn't unreasonable.
Then this:
Hi Guys!
I Just built a guitar, and now need the best pickups for it...
But I have an issue...
The guitar is a single humbucker strat style guitar, which i bought because i did some artwork on the body. The thing is though, I'm a total neck pickup addict, and am stuck with merely a bridge pickup. So guys, what pickup would be the smoothest for my leads to best replicate my neck pup, but still crunchy enough for paul gilbert type rhythm tones?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Definitely the Dimarzio ToneZone. It's very smooth sounding, very fat. And it's one of Paul Gilbert's favorite pickups so I'm pretty sure you can nail Paul Gilbert sound with it if you want to :)
Be aware that it can get a bit muddy if you tune down, but as long as you're in standard or Eb it's a killer pickup for the bridge with a really fat sound. Another option could be the Dimarzio Breed, it's very similar to the ToneZone but the cons are that it's uglier than the ToneZone and that Paul Gilbert doesn't use it.
**Ahem** BKP forums...
You will probably find a BKP to suit ;)
Roo
Don't know much about BKP's. It's kinda hard to know which BKP to get also, there isn't much info about the pickups.
Dimarzio have pretty good pickups if you want smoothness.
So no I will probably not find a BKP to suit since the info is very poor. Maybe you can find one?
So you know nothing about BKPs and aren't able to offer advice about which, if any, would suit, then you go on to say that you probably wouldn't find a BKP to suit (poor choice of words).
I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds something wrong with this cretin's contribution to the forums so far.
I must point out that in general the people round here are a) very knowlegeable and b) very helpful, which is an excellent combination. Of course this is in general and there are always exceptions. I've always found the advice on here very solid, and it's a friendly place, too.
Perhaps if you'd have phrased your statement along the lines:
"I don't know anything about BKPs so can't recommend those, but I have specific experience of trying to get a neck sound from a bridge pickup, and found I was able to do that with a Dimarzio X pickup. Perhaps someone could advise what BKPs may be similar to this?"
Then you may have avoided this whole thing.
But you didn't. I suspect you rub people up the wrong way in real life, too, tbh.
Roo