Humbuckers I have:
- Mules-set, absolutely fantastic clean tones, 3D, open, dynamic, lovely crispiness. Single notes blossom. The neck-pu is a gem. Creamy tones with enough topend. The inbetween sound delivers a full, but crispy sound, perfect for rhythm-chops and fingerpicking. You can get a conving Le Freak-sound, just a bit fuller on the low notes.
- VHII-bridge: cleans up to a near single coil vocal quality, great clean/crunchy tones, excellent dynamics, clarity and noteseparation. A tad less classic PAF then a Mule.
- Crawler: cleans up very good, thicker tones then the Mule, great for huge fingerpicking sounds, keeps the beef with the volume rolled down. Splitted: good beefy tele-esque tone.
Single coils I have:
- Mother's Milk: genuine early sixties strattones, instant Frusciante, nice woodiness, snappy (indeed), clear and bright
- Irish Tours: more bass and mids and a little less bright then Mother's Milk, grittier, smokier and more weight behind the tone, but roll down the volume a bit and you get that MM-woodiness. Excellent choice for most strats, great for blues and rock, but covers the funk and pop-idiom very well.
- Old BG50 (now BG52): genuine blackguard-tones, full but twangy at the same time, reacts very well to the tonecontrol. Clean ideal for country, blues, pop, rock. Can handle a lot of gain too.