Re: Entwistle Pickups?
I have at least some experience with Entwistle PU's.
First, I wanted to improve the sound of Ibanez RG270. The stock Powersound PU's were muddy. I replaced humbuckers with set of X2 leaving middle single coil stock. The sound had more treble but still wasn't what I was looking for. Then I wanted to experiment with neodymium magnets. I installed pair of HDN humbuckers together with XS62N single coil. What I observed is that the clean sound was very interesting - deep and soft, but not muddy, with enough top end to make it articulate. DarkStar-ND have even more top end. But finally I decided to replace neodymium-based pickups with Nemesis AFG humbuckers and XS62. These humbuckers have a mix of AlNiCo 5 and ceramic magnets, while XS62 is ceramic-based. As I have something like Triple Shots (using rotary 4-pos. switches), I found that the poles coils of Nemesis AFG are considerably weaker than the blade ones. This pickup set gives warm but powerful sound in humbucker mode and sharp when humbucker or its part is engaged with middle single coil. I tested Nemesis AFG set and "regular" Nemesis set in Epiphone Explorer but I didn't like it as much as in Ibanez.
I also installed a set of HV58 in Epiphone Les Paul. These pickups are unpotted and they sound very nice clean and crunched, but, as the Entwistle web page says, with hi gain amp model they squeal. I think it can be reduced with proper EQ setting. To my ear, these PU's are nice for e.g. blues.
I have HV-M neck mini humbucker in Epiphone Nighthawk. It has a warm, fat tone, similar to the stock one, but with more top end. I think it can be a good companion to SH-4 that I installed in this Nighthawk today.