...and wow, this thing is killer!
I basically just started this thread to mention how great of a lead pickup it is. That's something I wasn't expecting, as I don't often see it mentioned in the "great lead pickups category". The sustain and harmonics are just incredible. It may just be my new favorite pickup.
Overall, it's fat and creamy. There is still high end, but it's smooth. The low end is full, but not muddy. I was surprised that it's really a very clear-sounding pickup. Just excels at an 80s hard rock/metal/shred type of tone.
I've got it in a PRS SE245 (mahogany body and neck, maple top, rosewood board). I've currently got a 36th Anni in the neck. Despite the huge difference in output, they actually work quite well together.
I think there's only one more pickup on my immediate "must try" list, the AT-1. But, I'm noticing that in terms of the Dimarzio EQ chart, they're fairly similar. Still, different magnet, output, and resistance. Plus, I don't ever really trust Dimarzio's EQ charts.
Have any of you tried both the SD and AT-1, preferably in the same or similar guitar? Do they share some common characteristics? How do they differ, other than the obvious output difference?