Hi, I'm getting a Gibson SG Raw Power - I've had several SGs, always ended up selling them, always ended up going back to them. I think the extra cut that comes from being all maple will work for what I'm doing, but I'm having a problem deciding what to put in the bridge, because as decent as Gibson '57s are, I like hot bridge pickups. I've tried a fair few Bare Knuckles in the past, but never in a guitar this bright or middy.
My main guitar is a double cut les paul with a bigsby, aftermath in the bridge, seymour quarter pound for telecaster in the neck (yes, a telecaster neck pickup in a les paul), and use the neck for cleans and the bridge for extreme dirt. I really like how it works with my amp (Fender PA135 into a 2x12 guitar cab and a 1x15 bass cab) and fuzz, but I like to have an alternative. The PA135 is a PA amp but quite similar to a twin reverb, and could easily be used as a bass amp, so too much of a bassy sound from my guitar ends up being a bit too boomy, plus it gets lost alongside the other guitarist. So warpigs are out...but the Raw Power SG is a bright guitar, and being an SG, is also very middy. My initial thoughts were MM bridge due to the slightly scooped tone, but then I remembered they're a touch bright through my amp (tried one a while ago). Would a Nailbomb maybe do the trick? I'm looking for something with a bit of bass to add girth to the maple, not too much in the way of extra mids, although mids aren't a bad thing, and controlled highs to avoid ice pick treble.
By the way, I do a mix of ambient post rock type stuff and droney doom. The whole rig is generally on the bassy side, but it's not dark. This should be quite simple, but I can't figure out what to go for that will sound aggressive whilst smoothing off the highs.