Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum but been a Bare Knuckle user for ages. Having gradually developed my style of playing into what I would tentatively describe as "post-metal" (I'll go into more detail shortly), I've recently decided it's time for a change of pickups. Although I definitely want to stick with Bare Knuckles, I'm not sure exactly what I'm after, so any advice from you guys would be appreciated.
First off, I'm definitely not a shredder. When I say "post-metal", I refer to generally more slow and deliberate heavy riff-oriented playing like Isis, Tool, Porcupine Tree, or perhaps more recent Mastodon or the odd bit by Opeth. Generally drop-tuned, very punchy high-gain tones. At the same time I'm a big lover of really open, vintage single-coil cleans like those you find on records by John Frusciante, Jeff Buckley, Mogwai or Explosions In The Sky, particularly neck pickup tones.
At the moment my setup is, and has been for quite some time now, a 2002 Gibson SG special (one of the rarer ones with the ebony fretboard and "crescent moon" inlays), which has a BK RiffRaff in the bridge (wired straight humbucker, 1 vol/ 1 tone), and a Lace Dually gold/gold in the neck (which I've wired with a stacked spin-a-split volume pot to get truer strat tones from it). The first pedal the guitar hits is a Made By Mike Saltbooster+ (modded LPB1 clone) which is always on just giving a slight boost. All my gain I get from various pedals, the most "metal" one being a T-Rex Bloody Mary. My amp is a '72 Selmer Treble 'N' Bass 50R SV, which obviously isn't a high gain amp but it gives incredible deep cleans and handles dirt pedals tremendously. Think a kind of Marshall/ Vox/ Hiwatt hybrid.
While I really like the overall tone of the RiffRaff, I don't feel like it has enough "shove" for the kinds of heavier tones I'm after now, and with more complex chords some of the nuance tends to get a bit lost with the gain up. The Lace Dually just kind of alternates between being a mediocre PAF or mediocre strat single coil clone, not much life to it, so ideally I'd like a humbucker there that splits really well and gives a lovely woody strat neck tone while being able to keep up with whatever I have in the bridge.
That's the sitch anyway, sorry for the essay, just figured it'd help to give as much info as I can so as to get the best advice!