this is the one with the Floyd Rose. MF is blowing them out for $399 with free shipping, so I couldn't help myself.
uncertain about what I'll do with the bridge...maybe a RY or a Suhr SSH+ or a JB with a RCA5 mag or maybe just something else. but that's not the concern. I so very rarely find neck pickups that really do what I want them to do.
I shoot for 80s hard rock. amp is an ADA MP-1 w/ BBE going stereo to a pair of 4x12 cabs. for an idea, my fave bridge models are the JB, the RY, and assorted Duncan Custom Shop options (Eclair, Super V, S-Deco)...things that straddle the line of vintage hot to modern.
the guitar a mahogany with maple top. mahogany set neck with rosewood. FR Special (I know, I know... there will be upgrades on that part). p/p pots to split each pup....but may re-wire for parallel. a lot of guys rave about the Epi Lesters, but I'm not going to fool myself into believing Gibson lets them use the same quality of wood selection in the Epi line. I'm sure it'll be fine, but I know I'm not sporting a full-on Gibby Lester Axcess here. lol! just something at a great price that looks like fun.
for the neck, I generally put A4 mags in the neck pickups of Duncans, so the Mule and the Emerald made sense. neck models that work for me would include the LiquiFire and the Humbucker From Hell. a Jazz with an A4 is alright. the custom shop Eclair neck is alright, which is like a more open Jazz with an A4. the goal is something that will be good for lead and not be too flabby or woofy in the lows. it will probably be wired to go to split or parallel for clean amp voicings, so something that cleans up nice is helpful.
please post/reply with the reason you made your selection.