Besides the middy tone and the stratty single coil tone (never tried to split one of these) would be a Norton for the bridge. Probably one of the most under rated pickups. I have one in a 1 hum guitar and it is pretty versatile, powerful and THICK without being over compressed. Never thought of trying one in the neck but I guess it might be cool considering the Air Norton is basically the same pickup and it is reknowned as one of the best neck pickups for leads.
That said not sure many people would find a guitar with a Norton/Norton inspiring, but then again I have never tried it. Not sure anyone else ever has either.
My feeling for the best fit for what you are looking for that meets all your requirements would be the Dimarzio Super III. Split it sounds stratty, and it is full of mids, it is powerful without being overly compressed and it can chunk with articulation.
That said not sure many people would find a guitar with a Norton/Norton inspiring, but then again I have never tried it. Not sure anyone else ever has either.
My feeling for the best fit for what you are looking for that meets all your requirements would be the Dimarzio Super III. Split it sounds stratty, and it is full of mids, it is powerful without being overly compressed and it can chunk with articulation.
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