Re: Greenie Humbucker Set
I have the Greenie Set in a Gary Moore Les Paul Standard currently. I've also had them in a Dean Hardtails, which might be my preferred location of the two... so far. First and foremost, the Greenie Set is a fantastic set of PAF pickups. I don't know what pickups they're based on, but to my ears they have more bite and a bit more top end than the Antiquity. They really have a unique voice of their own.
The neck pickup is really clear and articulate, but warms right up with just a small roll of the tone knob. It does excellent clean tones and blues/rock leads. The bridge has nice crunch and bite without being thin. They are both pretty sensitive to height adjustment, so you will have to spend some time dialing them in.
I thought I would use the middle position more, and it is fun for some things and especially for clean picking and chord work, but what I really ended up with is a great set of PAF's that are voiced differently from Seth's and Antiquities but still hold true to the whole PAF thing.... of which there are hundreds of nuanced flavors. I would buy the set again, but not with the idea of using them for Peter Green tones.
Now, they WILL do Gary Moore tones and stand up to that very well. The heaviest stuff I play is some old school Metallica, Judas Priest and other 80's metal sounds. I haven't tried them for modern metal, but I think you could push them farther than I do, but they will give up clarity and tightness at some point of insane gain, I assume.