I see this has been a fairly discussed topic already - however I thought I would put my situation forward and see what comes back!
I have a 2007 PRS Custom 24 with a 5-way rotary + tremolo bridge that I have recently started playing again. This has stock HFS/VB combo installed.. and I’m not a big fan of the HFS bridge. It seems quite piercing and too treble-ish to me. I’ve been fiddling with the heights in the neck and bridge position and having trouble balancing these nicely. When I get the volume levels similar in the isolated bridge or neck positions, the other splits are very quiet.
I know these guitars are known for their bright tendencies, so this may be why I’ve taken a dislike to this bridge pickup in particular now I’ve come back to playing it, as it seems to almost magnify this (VB I don’t actually mind, however swapping out the bridge would likely mean this coming out also). I would be mainly playing rock and blues styles, and basically just looking for a satisfying and versatile set of tones from the guitar. Something more rounded and thicker that still cuts through; I think the sounds the gent gets in the following video are incredible :
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=evEXJK7JFsoSo as I am set on BKP’s as replacements, the main contender after some research seems to be the Abraxas set. The name keeps coming up in relation to PRS and seems to have been made with the brand and sound properties of the guitars in mind. What do people think about this considering? Would this be a safe bet for me or could it be even better mixing pickups like in the video? I’m sure that leaving the VB in the neck and changing the bridge to Abraxas wouldn’t split very well as they would likely be too different, but having the right combination from this brand can be very effective it would seem.
I’ve read that when buying a pair of BKPs there is a potential for small tweaks to ensure that both pickups work well and balance easily with each other, however it’s more likely the case that I would be purchasing these separately due to current spare funds. Can anyone advise otherwise to this, or will it not matter given you make the right selections? Any further recommendations on sets, combinations or how to buy would be greatly appreciated. Apologies for all the content here I am sure you can tell I’m new to this side of things!
Many Thanks