I ended up fitting my Alnico II 'Stormy Mondays' into my 1976 Mahogany Gibson S.G Standard to great effect. They really bring out the highs in very clear yet sweet/tasteful way.
Tim at BKP recommended this combination - and that a set of perhaps tighter / focused Alnico IV 'Mules' should replace the SMs in my Les paul to compensate for the much heavier/thicker body.
Please bear in mind, (as Tim did ) that I play mostly clean, with occasional forays into overdrive territory. I have not tested the SMs through distortion yet, but the improvement in sweet, clear, definition on the top three strings is much better than the stock Gibsons.
I must also mention that another forum member kindly and enthusiastically recommended the 'Riff Raffs' for the S.G over and above the Mules, as he had got "awesome" results from those in an Epiphone S.G. Whilst I respected and was really interested in his opinion, I felt our desired tonal outcomes where a little different.
Tim felt I might find the 'Riff Raffs' and any higher gain pickups a bit aggresive for my smoother style(s).
I would speak to/email Tim, he really does 'know his onions' when it comes to what product will give what result in what guitar. We tend to forget that having experimented so much before taking 'loaded' guitars to trade shows, he has probably heard most combinations.
I will watch this thread with continued interest. Whilst I feel the SMs may be too 'sweet' for your tastes, they prove to me that Tim does not do a 'bad' pickup for any guitar, just that there will be a better one for your own tonal vision.
Regards,
Derek. :D