I have an ash and a swampash strat. Both are punchy, the swampash a bit more, perhaps due to the bigger neck and ebony board. But both are also quite full and balanced, not thin and only trebly at all. I have a VHII in the ash Fender and a Crawler in my MXG Custom strat ('handmade' by Patrick Eggle). The VHII works too, is balanced with good mids, enough bass and some good, but not razorblade, treble. Quite dry and punchy, open and litte compression. The Crawler is beefy and big, with a round, but not dull topend. There is enough treble in an (swamp)ash strat. This pickups really growls when pushed. Splits very well too. The Abraxas is close to the Crawler, just less mids and a bit more chime in the upperregister. I have Mules too and the Abraxas sits between Mules and the Crawler.