What are your goals?
Are those the only 2 options you are considering?
basically something in between these two pickups tightness and clarity of ThroBack and big tone of 498, but I kind of happy with both, just though to share video, maybe somebody will have some input, or having same question as I did
it sounds as if you're wanting suggestions. but you're saying you options are limited by being in the EU.
here are a few suggestions that might be just as accessible: look at your amp, your cabs, and your
speakers.
and I'm solidly with BluesJam on the hype of "boutique" pickups, which I'd consider ThroBak, Lollar, Fralin, and others that I won't name because I'm not a huge fan of the ludicrous prices some places ask (which could include ThroBak, for example).
I think BKP can't be compartmentalized into the "boutique" moniker any more. I think they've become part of the "establishment". and even so, I cannot really think of anything they carry that might fit your goals... maybe the
Abraxas. but I'd look for a pre-owned one as I'd not want anyone to pay that much for a pickup.
since you are in the EU, look at
Hathor Pickups, out of Poland. let him know I referred you.
it's hard to suggest a DiMarzio, as I think it's fair to suggest they aren't leading the pack with their PAF style options. look to them for the more contemporary possibilities.
the one that comes to mind would be the Duncan
Antiquity humbucker set, but there are possible limitation with the long mounting legs and vintage-style braided wire connectors. they have all the ear candy that people generally think of when considering vintage style humbuckers, but I also find them to perform well under higher gain... which is a consideration for me when some classic PAF style (like the BKP
Mule or the Duncan
Seth Lover) can generally need just a little more gain out of the amp to keep up.
the Mojotone 59 Clone set with the
Hot '59 Clone Bridge option is another cool option. you can ask for them with whatever baseplate and lead wire options without getting in to a big custom shop sort of situation.