Well, sort of as a compromise, if you see what I mean.
Since the neck pickup is generally more bassy than the bridge, the middle pickup is somewhere in between. (Is that right?)
The plan goes something like this. Ceramic Warpig in the bridge, Painkillers in the middle and neck.
Coil split/serial/parallel switching on a per pickup basis, and some sort of Strat tone-monster wiring.
The problem I have is that the more flexibility you have, the harder it is to get from one setting to another. Plus, of course, the more tones you have the more of them are likely to be very similar.
I had a really dumb idea.
If you run all the wires into an edge connector, then you could swap out the various pickup selectors on an as-needed basis. So you could have a Strat-type plug-in, A Red-special-type plug-in, etc... The problem is that, as far as I can see you can't have an (as it were) programmable plug-in where you could have any 3 (5?, 7?) settings that you can switch between.
Isn't it strange the ideas you have when you can't sleep? (And yes, I was a computer programmer)