Short version is the title. long version:
A guitar I bought came with Suhr Aldrich pups, HSH with an FS-1. Though they're the best high-output, hot-rodded PAF set I've tried, I've always preferred lower-output PAFs; more in the Air Classic or Carvin H22 vein - I always find myself sticking with Alnico 5 in the bridge.
My issue is that, in the past, I felt that humbuckers hot-enough to split into decent single-coils tended to just be too hot to be the kind of humbucker I like. After trying a Dimarzio GH5 and Kiesel KH12B Holdsworth in the bridge, I've come around to the fact that you can wind hotter humbuckers with a compensating EQ to make them behave more like a low-output pickup with a boost in front of it, and less like the compressed, clacky, chugga-chugga thing I find a lot of higher-output pups geared more toward metal players have. And these can be split into usable single-coils.
So, the last winning combo I found was a Kiesel Holdsworth in the bridge, with a Satch Track in the neck. I adjusted the height of the Satch Track to where it sounded like a PAF in series, a noiseless strat pup in parallel, and a more genuine version of the same when just split. The Kiesel pup wasn't as versatile, though; with the split tone showing itself as a bit on the weak side when switching between pups.
I want to try something slightly hotter in the bridge, with the outside coil hot and fat-enough when split to not seem wimpy when compared to the Satch Track parallel/split tones. I've always been fond of Dimarzios; and wonder if the PAF Joe is the obvious full-sized alternative to get close to the Satch Track to replace the Suhr with; or if there's a better option for what I want (Gibson jazz tones in series, stratty when split).