The "Humbucker From Hell" (DP156) is meant to reproduce the sound of a 'single-coil', in the space of a humbucker. It sounds GREAT! Almost every guitar I have is humbucking "SINGLE" in the neck pos' (Fast-Track 1). The DP156 is designed to sort-of 'replace' that sound, so it's generally a NECK pickup (much louder than even a 'hot' standard single) it's like 210 or 220 milivolts??
"Tone Zone" (DP155, I think that's a Paul Gilbert pickup) It's packed w/narrow-band mids, if you're into midrange.
I ONLY use DiMarzio, and the X2N it "IT" for me, but that's a little hot-n-wAcKy for some cats.
I'm sure you'll get a lot of valid advice here. There's certainly no ONE BEST pickup, but there are a few pickups I would highly advise you to avoid.
I, myself, have done guitars professionally for MANY years, & the best "all-around" pickup that not one of my customers has ever complained about is the "Dual Sound" (DP101). It's HOT for dirty sounds(over 400mv), CLEAN when you want it, sweet frequency response for almost ANY guitar you're playing, 4-conductor wiring for 'tap/series-parallel, and comes in all the st00pid colors I love!
See what other members say about what they've used, some cats love their EMG's, Duncans, Bartolini, etc; but my recommendation (even to all my customers) is only Dimarzio.
I think a Jackson RX10 has a Floyd, so make sure the pickup you get is spaced for aperture (i.e. "Floyd" or "Trem" or "F" spaced).
~JSV
