Hey all, first post here. I'm looking for suggestions on a good pickup set for my 03 Les Paul Custom (mahogany, maple cap, ebony fretboard), particularly the bridge. Right now I have an Alnico 2 Pro neck and a Duncan Custom with a UOA5 magnet in the bridge. The neck sounds pretty good so I am not dead set on replacing it, but my main concern is finding a good bridge. If the new bridge works well with the A2P, I'll just keep the neck, otherwise I don't have a problem replacing it. I play mostly hard rock, sometimes a bit harder (hair metal, etc). I don't have a particular guitarist in mind to model after or a preference on modern vs vintage, I just want it to sound good. I do have 500K CTS pots and quality caps installed.
Anyways, I have a sort of love/hate relationship with this guitar. I purchased it about 10 years ago and it's my first Gibson. Action-wise, it plays better than any guitar I've ever picked up. However, I've never been able to get a great dirty sound out of it, and it drives me crazy because it plays so well.
Strumming it unplugged, it's pretty dark. Darker than my other 2 Les Pauls. However, when plugged in and with gain, there's this sort of high end harshness to it. It's hard to explain, but I'm guessing it's the "sizzle" (as some people put it) of the ebony board. I have tried a variety of pickups, ranging from low output with A2s to high output ceramics. In my experience so far, the lower output pickups don't give me the crunch and tightness I'm looking for, and high output pickups sound really harsh. I've swapped a UOA5 into the Duncan Custom to try to tame the harshness and it's OK, but it's pretty boomy in the low end. I've tried several magnet swaps in the Custom to mitigate the high end harshness and keep it tight in the low end, but I just don't think the pickup works for me.
Any suggestions so far? Like I said, the guitar is pretty dark so I was thinking a brighter pickup, but I'd like something that won't sound harsh in the high end either. I've been looking at BKP for a while, and I'm sure all the pickups they make are stellar, but I'd like some feedback before buying any more pickups to experiment with.
Also, if it matters, I would be ordering these potted with a cover.
Thanks for any help, and apologies for the novel.