Aw that's nice to hear! :D Compared to other high gain pickups it's petty uncompressed, but very compressed compared to my other bkp's, though they are all vintage or vintage hot. It cleans up very well, I usually play some blues between songs during band practice, which my band mates hates haha. If an A-pig sounds they way I think it sounds, it should suit you perfectly.
I havent tried my warpig in my sg 61 ri, but when comparing the sounds a get from it when i've swapped other pickups in and out of it, I'd say the sg will have less bass and more of a gnarly twangyness, which I think will suit the warpig.
Regarding my eq-settings, when we recorded our ep and single I was using a way huge green rhino as a booster, but during practice I usually dont bother, it sounds good the way it is. I have the bass set halfway, 5-6, and the mids somewhat lower, from 4-5, it depends on what my ears are like that day. I have the treble very low, at 2-3, resonance at 6-7 I think, and the presence dimed, between 9-10 all the time. I use the lead channel, the master is usually on 4 and the gain is on 1.5 to 2.5, depending on my mood. I dont know if this is the regular way to set up an 6505 eq, but it works for me. I use an orange 2x12 cab with v30's and a orange 4x12 cab with g12t-75's, however, my drummer/recording technican said he used the 4x12 mostly on this recording.