Trainwreck coming up.......
Are you going for a neck pickup only?
What is your bridge pickup?
What guitar is this going into?
The following thoughts are the result of using the following equipment, which consists of a MXR Timmy running into either an Orange Crush 60 with a V30 or my Express with Mesa V30.
Are we talking about the DMZ 59 neck pickup?
Awhile back, tried an Epi LP with a set of DMZ 59's.  These pickups are not anything like the SD 59's.  First off, they are not potted and have a very open sound to me.  They reminded me of the Gibson 57's that came in couple of my SG's.  Or maybe think SD Full Shred pickup with low bass and mids.   Very nice pickup. 
DMZ 59 - Think lower bass, lower mids, and upper mids and highs shine....
The 36 vs the Air Norton.
I' ve got an old Firebrand SG [ original pickups long gone when I bought the guitar ]  with a 36 Anniv in the neck and an Air Norton in the bridge.  
Really like this combination.  These pickups are sonically similar.    The 36 Anniv has slightly pushed mids.   
Ive got 36 Anniv sets in a SG Standard and a LP Classic.  In the SG, the 36's emphasis the upper mids while in the LP the lower mids are emphasized.
36 Anniversary - think smooth bass and highs with emphasized mids.
As for the Air Norton, I've got it adjusted, so it has a bit more output than the 36.  As for the low - mid - high balance, it does not seem to push the mids as much as the 36 Anniv pickups. 
The Air Zone, to me, has a smooth response from the  bass to  mids  to  treble.
So, I would consider the Air Zone if I didn't want emphasis on the mids and did not want a mids scoop [ V cut ] as in the SD 59. 
And yes, I could see someone using this as a neck pickup.
Parting thought: 
The SD Jazz bridge makes a nice neck pickup.  Think smooth with full mids.