Hoping you guys can help let me know if I'm on the right track. My playing style relies heavily on tonal clarity and dynamics. I play everything from cleanish blues rock to classic rock to southern rock to hard rock to modern rock. Most of my time is spent in the realm of classic rock and blues so that is where I need the best possible tone. When we get into the heavier stuff (usually drop-D or C# with some chugga-chugga action) I need to be able to go there convincingly but it's not the most important part of my sound.
Right...next you'll want to know about the guitar. It is a Carvin CT-4: mahogany body on the thinner side, carved maple top; set mahogany neck, maple fingerboard, 25" scale, 22 frets. Resonance on this particular instrument is quite excellent, and seems to be very balanced overall, perhaps with some slight upper-midrange emphasis. Guitar is quite similar to a PRS Custom-22.
Amps - most used are a Blackstar HT-5r for classic rock and heavier, and a Swart STR-Tweed for blues to classic rock.
Current direction: Mules are supposed to be the PAF sound, which would match great with a thicker single-cut guitar, but I think they may be too bright for this instrument. Also the bridge seems like it would be a bit lacking for heavier styles. This has me currently leaning towards an Abraxas set for this guitar. What do you think?