I have an Ibanez RG with a through neck and mahogany wings and a Floyd , which needles to say sounded pretty cr@ppy with the supplied Ibanez pups , so I fitted it with a set of A Bombs . Much , much better , but I could never dial out a certain murkiness in the tone regardless of how much I played with the tone controls , changed capacitor values , adjusted pup heights etc etc , and there was none of the organic "breathiness" to the sound that A bombs are renowned for , so Tim made me a set of C Bombs with 3 ceramic magnets per pup as in the Painkillers , and nickel allan bolts poles which Tim said had more of a focusing effect as apposed to iron screw poles , more top end but still murky and none of the singing sustain I was hoping for , so , tried a set of Painkillers which sound like the proverbial dogs bollocks in another RG with a hardtail bridge , this time more crunch but still a lingering deadness to the tone , so , with thoughts of putting my dead plank on ebay I decided to have one last attempt at wrestling some tone from it with a set of actives and as I didn't fancy forking out for EMG's I turned to another British pup maker , IronGear , and bought a calibrated set of their Volt active pickups . Two pickups , 4 pots , two capacitors and battery connecter , a stereo output jack plus hookup wire , all delivered to my door for a grand total of just over 70 quid .
Seemed too good to be true until I installed them and what a revelation , bags of tone and power and finally the RG was sounding pretty flippin amazing , even with the gain rolled off and played clean . I agree that they suit certain styles , but they do those styles real justice and on this particular guitar there are dynamics too and my EMG loving mate says they sound just like EMG's for a 3rd of the price.
A big thumbs up from me for IronGear Volt actives ... 8)