In this thread at the very end I commented on the Holydiver bridge:
https://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=16883.0Meanwhile I have a Miracle Man in that guitar.
I have an ash bodied strat with a maple neck w/ maple board which was quite a heavy beast. I had my luthier make a pool route in there so I could use any pickup configuration. I put the following set up in there: the Holydiver bridge humbucker with two Lollar Special strat pickups I had lying around.
When I first plugged the guitar in I thought "no - this is all wrong - too much midrange". But after a few tweaks in the pickup height I totally dig the midrange push this guitar has. Single notes have a weight to them that they never had - and this is all over the fretboard, even at the dusty end. Yet there is a full chord crunch that lacks nothing. The guitar is very resonant but the HD does not overpower it. Finally it also works very well split together with the middle single coil.
So far I talked overdrive and high gain tones. What about clean tones? I don't really use clean tones much with an electric guitar - that's what acoustic guitars are for IMHO ;) The HD bridge clean tones are not quite my cup of tea - here the midrange can be a bit overbearing, especially if you cannot compensate for it with the amp tone controls. But having two single coils in this guitar I don't see that as a problem.
This guitar is now so much fun to play. On the bridge pickup it does the Jake E. Lee tones almost to a T even though his guitar has a rosewood fretboard. The best way to describe is if you listen to his attack tone on "High Wire" or "Ball and Chain", you will hear these characteristic chirps. They are all there with this guitar now. Great stuff.
Now what's left to do with that guitar? Enhance the wiring. I only got a 5-way selector wired the normal way except an automatic humbucker split in #4 (counting from the neck pickup as #1), master volume (500k log) and master tone (250k log). I got a 470k resistor which is in parallel to the volume pot when the humbucker is split to bring the load down to approx. 240k. I will use a push-pull pot in the third pot spot to be able to split the humbucker individually and wire the pot as a blend control to be able to combine bridge and neck pickups. I have this wiring in another guitar and find it very versatile, yet if I don't need it it is very easy to ignore.
Cheers Stephan