Much thanks for your input guys. This is the hard stuff to understand, because you can't hear it until it's installed. Let me say this...
Brow:
I find them to have a fuzziness in their character, you can hear it in alot of recordings that used Super Ds
— Yes, I find that to be true as well. There something underneath the character of the DP100 that I really love, but again, it lacks more clarity and snap in that heavy midrange. I just wish it had more snarl in the midrange, less of that "muted" sound.
nkay:
I'm surprised you can get close but I guess it's possible working the volume pot.
— I'm surprised too. And yes we installed a 500K volume and tone pot for the bridge, and I work the volume — all the time. I only bought the DP100 by accident. My brother in law had a DP100 in his Dean Z, we have identical DSL-100's, and one day we set his amp on a VERY low volume - 1-2, Gain at about 1.5-2, pushed the presence, treble, mids, and kept the bass at about half. I'm not BS-ing when I say it sounded close to the intro chords to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQz6-MVV-ns It had that flavour - so I put one in the SG with similar results. However, with the Dean Z, I find his DP100 to be much snappier and spankier sounding - I think it might be the way his guitar responds — with that particular pickup.
darkbluemurder:
The Super Distortion is not open enough and too compressed for AC/DC really, I'm surprised you can get close but I guess it's possible working the volume pot.
— I agree completely, way too compressed. But that mid-range "GEEOWWW" shoot to thrill intro tone is there - under the surface. And I think it's only because we set the amp with moderately low volume, and just use the gain very sparingly to keep the jangle there. But it's still too compressed, and not snappy enough.
Slartibartfarst42:
For AC/DC the Riff Raff is the obvious choice but it will be very different to a Super Distortion. Mind you, a lot of that difference will be the lack of compression and it sounds like that's something you wouldn't mind losing anyway. For that mid-range grind you mention, how about a Black Dog? It sounds like it might fit the bill in many respects; the only thing that would concern me is that it's often mentioned that you need to go either high or low output in an SG and the Black Dog is right in the middle.
— I'm really open to anything that has that boosted midrange, but with more detail, again, crispness. I find the DP100, as much as I love it's mids, has this kind of BLOWWMP, or BOWNP kind of thing, almost too thick - not enough POWNK and detail.
It really is odd to set that amp as low as I do, but I like the fact that I can play it with less volume, and still get a very respectable "classic" tone out of it. I've tried guitars with lower output PAF pickups, and they can't drive the amp at the same volume - that's what I like about the output of the DP100. With the vintage output PAFS, I find I have to push everything up, then things get louder - which is the point! But I like how I can control the overall volume with a higher output pickup, by dialing down the volume and gain, and still get a very decent tone.
I'm sorry for the long winded post, but I just can't afford financially to try this pickup, and that pickup. I need to find one that fits the bill the 2nd time around. I basically want something with those boosted mids, and upper mid mid spank, more crisp, more detail, not fuzzy or muted like the DP100. Again, the DP100 has a great feel —
underneath, but it always seems like someone is cupping their hand over it, restraining it from breathing, as if it needs some air - if that makes any sense.
For tonal reference, this is the best example I can give: The intro to Shoot To Thrill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gDch1p4c_M Hear the A chord, immediately after Angus hits it? It has this
PEEOWWW kind of thing happpening. I can get
close-ish to that with the DP100, but not nearly as crisp, detailed or "pownky" sounding. This is the sound I'm looking for, and to be able to get it at a lower volume with my amp - which means that tone, but in a high output pickup - if that exists. Much thanks for your fantastic input guys.
EDIT: Regarding the BKP Tutorial: Covered VS Uncovered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D756154qUdo If you listen at 4:20 to 4:32, he's playing an uncovered bridge Riff Raff. That's basically the tone I'd like, but the question is, how easily will this pickup drive the amp at a lower volume? The DC resistance of the Riff Raff is a "vintage" 8.2KΩ. The DP100 is about 13.7KΩ, and outputs about 425mV. In other words, if I was to run the amp with the same low settings as I do with the DP100, it probably wouldn't grind the same way correct?