Craggle I cannot say for sure but the pups you mention are likely to achieve that driven sound that we all love. My Country Boys sounded abosultly brilliant on the AC30 I played through. It is an old AC30 and always sounds great so undoubtedly the amp was one major element and the pups the other. My friend ( owner of the AC30) was more than inpressed. He know my Tele ( which is a Mexican 1950's reissue) before BKP's and agrees with me that the transformation is significant. Before I chose them I looked at either the Brown Sugars, CB's or Boss and after seeking Tims advice, went for the CB's as I wanted traditional Tele tones. If I had another Tele I would like perhaps Brown Sugars just for something slightly differernt, i.e slightly hotter. I am sure that Tim will add more detail. Also, at the risk of making everyone groan because I have belaboured the pint, tyhe 4 way switch is a well worth consideration giving an extra tone- you get the standard N, B , B & N ( parallel) but the extra B & N series- thicker and hotter.