It probably depends on how much mahogany and how the guitar is constructed (e.g, how thick, set-neck or bolt-neck, etc). When I asked about a MM in my Explorer people who had experience of MM in Gibson Explorers said it would probably be muddy. My Explorer is actually korina though, it is Epiphone not Gibson, and thus might be a bit brighter. I ended up with an A-pig in that guitar and it was fine.
On the other hand, the MM is a highly-recommended pickup for SGs. We would need to know more than just the fact that it's made from mahogany. Does it sound like an especially dark guitar acoustically? SGs have a 'ring' to them when you strike them with your fist (not too hard!), with bright mids.
Well here is some basic info:
* Construction: Set-neck with Ultra Access
* Scale: 26.5"
* Tuning: B-E-A-D-G-B-E
* Body: Mahogany
* Top: Quilted maple
* Neck: 3-piece mahogany
* Fingerboard: Rosewood
* Frets: 24 extra-jumbo
* Inlays: Gothic cross
* Pickups: EMG Active 707-TW
* Electronics: 2 Vol with push/pull coil-splitting/Tone/3-Way Toggle Switch
* Bridge: Original Floyd Rose Tremolo
* Binding: Abalone
* Tuners: Grover
* Hardware: Black Chrome
My personal opinion that acousticly sound is not too dark,but rather has a very big bass sound.And guitar is heavy(weight) as hell.
I remmember well when I tested Jeff Loomis model I firstly just play chords unplugged,and then with Hellraiser I sad whoa,this is one mean m...f...r :) Very massive and warm sound,but I would not call it muudy...
EMG 707 TW i just found too scooped..I would decribe it by equalization something like this bass 7 mid 1/2 and highs 4/5
For neck I have no doubt,ColdSweat baby will sit very well...
But for bridge I am still thinking..First I was going for Nailbomb Ceramic,then Painkiller and then Mirace Man...
I liked Miracle Man beacuse of mid/bass meaty and again pronounce sound...
Cheers bro :shock: