"many of the things" LOL! he didn't wrote many things... just a few words that sounded just like a perfect description of unpotted coils efect on tone.
don't know about model, if pleased with the antis, maybe a stormy monday set is right, since they are A2 equiped too. I love mules, A4 in the neck makes it kind of something in between of stormys and riff raffs with the best of both worlds.
I believe that magnet type is probably the most determining factor.
about hot or not, I understand that more winding turns tend to a thicker and less bright tone, less bassy too.
diference between mules and abraxas seem to be the wire gauge, and that the bridge pup has a A4 magnet instead of A5 and its wound to hot output, more like a Duncan JB, probably great for the type of music mentioned.
I prefere vintage output, but in the bridge, a hot pup is ok since the strings vibrations on that spot are so tight, you better choose something with a frequency response acording to that.
I had an Alnico II pro hb neck and a 59 neck, tryed both in every position on my epiphone dot, both reading around 7.45 on my metter.
the A2 on the neck was realy bassy, in the bridge sounded way thin.
the 59 was less bassy on the neck and much more defined, accurate, full and defined in the bridge.
my conclusion; strong magnet in the bridge is a good thing...
god a Mule set is perfect!
sorry, I rambled.