I'm looking to replace the pickups in all of my guitars, mostly cause I feel it's time for some change, they've all been the same for 10+ years.
First guitar is a Les Paul Traditional. It started with stock Gibson humbuckers w/ coil splits and a db boost. Took all of that out almost immediately after getting the guitar and put in a set of Seth Lover's w/ 50's wiring and a treble bleed circuit. I like the Lover's and they've done well for the last 10 years, but it's time for an upgrade. I'd like something that can do ambient clean stuff and brutal doomy heavy stuff, but the EQ of the Silo seems a bit lacking in the top end. I'm not gonna be setting it up for split coils or anything so having those capabilities aren't important to me.
Second guitar is a partscaster I built a few years ago. The body is from a Fender Jim Root tele, so it's solid mahogany with the finish stripped. Maple neck with Goncalo Alves fretboard. It's currently got Gibson P94 humbucker sized P90's in it, with a treble bleed circuit. They sound okay at best. The neck pickup is way too dark for that guitar, just so much low end and not much balance. The bridge pickup is better, but hardly any dynamic range with them. I'd like to put some HSP90's in it, and I'm considering the Nantucket or Mississippi Queen but I'm not sure which, or if a different one would be better?
Third guitar is a Custom Shop '60 Strat. It's still got the stock pickups, Texas Special's with a 1/2 blender, but I definitely want something different. I need a beefier bridge pickup, the current one is good but I'd like more sustain/output and just overall more useable. I use the bridge pup a lot for leads with quite a bit of gain, think Andy Timmons style tones. The middle pickup is fine, I don't use it much except for positions 2 & 4 occasionally. The neck pickup could do with a little more "woodiness" or "hollowness", it get's muddy with gain and doesn't clean up all too well.