what do u intend those pickups for? if you're into blues and jazz, then why are u using super hot pickups for? personally, i dont prefer too much hot pickups since they're only useful on one thing- heavy metal stuff. they aint good for blues or jazz- too hot and you lose a lot of clarity. if you want a versatile pickup that can do jazz and blues and can also do a very good 70s heavy metal sound, invest on gibson classic 57 and 57 plus- the stock pickups on many SGs and many gibson lp like the 59 and 58 i believe and other archtops too i i believe. (i think angus young uses a classic 57 on his neck, but for his bridge i think he uses a customized classic 57 pickup for his bridge which is now called angus young signature humbucker for market reasons although it is just a modified classic 57 to my knowledge). But if you want to go to that heavy metaly stuff then i suggest u buy seymour duncan's full shred pickups- these are one of the best i've heard! humbuckers from hell and screamin demons would sound like kids going through puberty compared to these. If you really want it REALLY HEAVY- buy the seymour duncan livewire metal- they're active pickups and will give you that extra metal ooomph.
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