I'd have to suggest that playing style really isn't my cup of earl grey, but there's more than one way to skin a cat.
and while I understand that a business can have a lot on it's plate just getting things made and shipped, I will be looking forward to when pickup companies can offer an apples-to-apples sound comparison of the models available... i.e., using the different pickups in the same guitar, playing the same thing through the same rig. or... the same pickup in different guitars, playing the same thing through the same rig. or... a combination of all that.
it'd be a bit clinical and not the most exciting thing to produce. but it could represent the product better than end users using an iPhone to upload to youtube. as affordable as interfaces and DAWs are getting, it's a marvel at times as to how all these tech savvy guys aren't taking their home demos to the next level of quality. however...that's just me waxing/waning on about a bunch of what-ifs. lol!
I do like seeing names like Juggernaut on the BKP models. it falls in line with they way all the models are named. when another company that is more into vintage and traditional rock tones starts to get into names based on D&D sort of stuff they are calling their new line of djent stuff, it's a little out of place.