« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2021, 11:35:03 AM »
Hi and welcome to the forum!
As you may have read elsewhere, every piece of wood is different, and mahogany in particular has a broad range. It tends to have a warm tone with lots of mids but some pieces are bright while others are dark. This is compounded by the fact that woods as Khaya and Agathis are marketed as "mahogany" even though they are not botanically. This is not to say that they are inferior, just different.
I would stay away from the Air Norton for the neck spot unless I know that the guitar it is going to go in is on the bright side. Of the ones you mentioned I would go for the PAF Pro or Bluesbucker (I mention this because I have one guitar with the Bluesbucker in the neck and the Super Distortion in the bridge, and they work very well together). I am also not a fan of the Tone Zone and prefer the AT-1, Breed bridge or the Super Distortion. In the three guitars I tried the Tone Zone it was acceptable in one guitar (a very bright one) and dark in the two mahogany bodied guitars but YMMV.
Any higher powered pickup in the bridge spot will not be the best choice for clean tones but if you get a pickup that has a four conductor wire you can set it up for the coils in parallel as an option (either through a switch or a push-pull pot) - I have two of my guitars set up with this option. You can do the same thing with the neck pickup or can split both pickups for a clean tone, depending what clean tone you are after.
Good luck
Stephan
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