Hi Stephan........to answer your first question:
what do you want to achieve with your guitar? Which pickup do you mainly use for rhythm and what sound are you going for there?
I always use my bridge pickup as the rhythm and for legato, pull offs, tapping that sort of stuff and then when I pick, whether blues or fast runs, I always use the neck pickup. With the neck pup I like to be able to feel the notes when I bend them if you know what I mean. I have the Cold Sweat in the bridge of one of my guitars, but it doesn't have really what I am looking for. It's good and clear but it doesn't have the bite that I want for this guitar. I love the Painkiller which I also use in another guitar in the bridge. That thing screams while keeping the note clarity on each individual note. I would go with it again, but I also want to try other BK pickups. :D
As for the Rebel Yell vs. the Holy Diver:
What I need for the Bridge pup is something that is tight for rhythm, has clarity, but yet at the same time can scream with harmonics when needed. It needs to be well balanced. I have read and watched reviews on the Rebel Yell and it sounds great in the bridge so that is why I thought I would go with it. I was thinking of the HD in the neck and the Rebel Yell in the bridge as you said. I played a Miracle Man and I didn't care much for it due to a bit too much Bass in my opinion. But that is what I heard when I played it. I know I can't go wrong with additional BK p-up's.
My question about the Holy Diver - is it really Bright or does it have enough mids and tone for double stop bends with bite or notes full of tone and rich harmonics?
Hey BigB.......thanks for the info. I see what you mean and no I don't like to adjust the EQ or Gain either. Typically what I do is roll off the volume in that case or adjust as needed. I use BCS Guitar Custom Wiring - The Firestorm series and this allow me to really control scenarios like you described.
http://bcsguitars.com/?page_id=554