I'm not much of a fan of the Dimarzio IBZs in my Ibranez RG2550. I tried to look at other Dimarzios for awhile (almost pulled the trigger on a Paf Joe + Mo Joe set), but I eventually gravitated back here. I searched/read up for a day, now it's question time.
Guitar is: Basswood, bolt-on, maple/rosewood neck, 24 fret, with a floyd-style bridge.
Rig: For now, digital. Mainly mix of Marshall and Fender Bassman sounds, though I will inevitably keep a Mesa or 5150 patch around for fun.
Styles I like: I listen mostly to progressive stuff. Not the extreme end of djenty stuff, but the crunchy atmospheric stuff: Sky Harbor, Tesseract, etc. And Townsend. From there, take a complete 180, and I love Hendrix and the guys who love him, like Johnson, Timmons, Satriani. I love melodic phrasing and interesting chord writing WAY more than shredding.
What I'm after: I'm a strat player, but recently went on a sort of tone quest to listen to tons of people I wasn't necessarily familiar with. A LOT of the tones I loved ended up being from Les Paul players in the 80s. I don't particularly like Les Pauls, so I started looking into compromise solutions. I found a quote from John Suhr where he says that the LP tone owes as much to the construction (shorter scale, set neck) as to the wood, and that to begin to cop that on a 25.5" bolt-on the best starting point was Basswood with a Maple cap. I didn't find any decent basswood/maple bodies for cheap, so I grabbed a high quality solid basswood. I'm trying to sound a bit more Les Paul-ish than I can with an Alder/Maple strat. I'll try to buy another Anderson someday.
Requirements (I think):
Neck needs controlled bass so it doesn't get mushy. I'd also like sweeter highs. I really don't like shrillness. I sold my last Ibanez because it was too bright to my ear at the time (JS1000 w/Dimarzio Paf Pro and Fred).
Bridge needs mostly smoothness, but I'd like bass control here as well for when I do a bit of chugging with gain (my sonic happy place - like the Black Dog modern metal clip).
So, right out the gate, I'm thinking that I don't really want a hot modern pickup. I much prefer the concept of milder pickups that I can boost with pedals as needed, but that I can also use for clean sparkly ambience. I might consider a contemporary model if there's one in particular that seems controllable and particularly suited. That said, Holy Diver. Seriously. You guys recommend the HD daily, and it sounds like a legit choice.
Option 1: Holy Diver brige and Emerald neck. I'm almost totally sold on this combo thanks to Slarti's reviews.
So there's not Vintage Hot HD? I know of the goodness of the Black Dog, but is it okay in Basswood? Would that be stacking too much low-mids? Or does its lower output leave enough clarity that it's okay?
Option 2: BD bridge, Em neck.
But by the numbers, the BD bridge has a lower resistance than the Em neck. I know the wire gauge is different (BD is thinner, so there's more wraps for equal resistance, so it's actually hotter?), is that okay?
If not, is there a lower output Emerald analog? Or is there another Contemporary option that's not as hot as the HD, but has similar tone structure. I looked and came to the...Juggernaut? Surely the Jugg bridge is hotter than the HD, right? But then again, you all talk about how it has the best cleans of just about any bridge pup, and Misha's demo showed some really tasty crunch tone. It didn't seem like too much at all. So...
Option 3: Juggernaut Bridge, Emerald neck.
Too low-middy again, or is it actually more restrained than the HD?.
Anything I'm missing? I passed on the standard basswood answers (Nailbomb, Miracle Man, Cold Sweat) as too hot. I have also intentionally not looked at the P90 options. I know they're great. I have friends with similar setups. But I'm gonna' say no.
And I just assume an Irish Tour in the middle for the split-position space blues I want to play. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Thoughts?