Well, do you need output to saturate your amp or it has plenty of gain? It's one important thing to know.
I would be carefull with "mids scooped out" in a basswood guitar, bare in mind it reacts very differently from a mahog axe for example. If you go for too scooped pup, maybe you'll lose cut.
Well, in that path, I'd check out a few BKP options:
1) Cold sweat set (mid scooped, moderate to high output but with a vintage character to it, ceramic mag, very tight and fast bass response).
2) VHII set (not midscoop but not a middy pup, very muscular and fat, with a lot of edge in both low and high end. Very clear and defined, but it really saturates an amp for a vintage hot pup. Very versatile, going for early EVH tones to nice metal tones too, it makes from acdc to modern shred very well with the right amps.
3) Abraxas set - It is a more vintage voiced pickup with a higher output, unique tone, you can hear the assymetrical coils working very clearly. smoother tone I'd say, rounder and softer than the other ones I've said before.
4) Riff Raff set - probably the most ballanced pup between bass, mid and treble. Rounder edges, it has a smooth sound but it holds higher gain aplications very well, again very versatile as the VHII, but with a smoother and rounder tone. Very clear and open sounding.
Well, if you say what you intend to play with this axe and describe your gear, it's easier to recomend something.