Sorry friend, i didn't mean to be off putting. When i went back to see if i had any replies i noticed it looked very out of place, my apologies. 
I'm looking for something very balanced, no harshness in the highs, a very deep mid punch and a Dime/Misha palm mute bass response. I love that sound that pierces the low mids.
I want a full bodied tone with balanced mids and enough bottom end to compensate the highs and pronounce its self among the entire mix but that's more of an EQ situation if I'm not mistaken.
I play a Djent-coreish style if i had to categorize. I shred a lot and emphasize solo comps very often. Just new age RockNRoll I guess 
I keep it pretty dry with a little reverb to expand the sound a bit. My amp is a Laney iron heart studio (decimator noise gate in the FX loop) w/ 6505 strait cab, stock speakers. To record i use the same amp with a Laney 1x12 cab with a v30, sm57 strait to the interface. (Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2 with fl studio 11)
No worries, itīs all good mate. You saw how it just looked a bit out of place. Especially cause it does not fit you posts at all. =)
Anyhow, what you describe does indeed scream Juggernaut, so you had the right idea from the start. It has the rounded hights that fit both the modern high gain amps and your guitar, which as you said is likely to be on the bright side. It does not become dull though, so you should have no issue staying in the mix. The low end is tight, but not as surgical as an Aftermath thanks to the magnet composition. I do not think I need to go much into the Misha esque punch since that is a given with a Misha signature pickup. It is a modern pickup in voicing, no question, but it is suprisingly versatile withing that range.
Where the bridge is a fusion of the Blackhawk and the Aftermath the neck is based on the VHII neck, but changed to keep up with the bridge. The VHII is a classic neck PU for shred and rock with a bit of a single coil touch to it. The Jugg neck takes that concept up a notch to match the higher output modern bridge.
So yeah, I think you should really be happy with them. They match what you describe more than any other pickup I can think of.