I put this pick up in my CU24 last year and never looked back. Now I put it in my Hamer that I use for D standard and other drop tunings and I'm loving it all over again. It is a bassy pick up, but is not flubby. It stays nice and tight with a lot of gain with a good "thump" for palm mutes. I actually don't like my lows too tight, and like a bit of sizzle and give, and this pick up seems to have that sweet spot. Meaning, it's just tight enough for any kind of metal, but doesn't feel or sound too stiff or sterile.
It has good mids (not an over abundance imo), great harmonics and a great singing high end. It is a very clear pick up and from a lead stand point legato runs are sparkly and staccato licks are very defined with a lot of pick attack. It also sounds really good clean. In my CU24 it is split with the PRS wiring and sounds great that way too. (I have yet to split the bridge pup by itself but that is coming...)
Some say it has a Ceramic magnet, but PRS' site says Custom magnet. I'm not sure what that means. It feels almost like a cross breed between a Ceramic and Alnico. Regardless, it's a great bridge pick up and if you like high out put pick ups, give it a whirl.
Jeff
It has good mids (not an over abundance imo), great harmonics and a great singing high end. It is a very clear pick up and from a lead stand point legato runs are sparkly and staccato licks are very defined with a lot of pick attack. It also sounds really good clean. In my CU24 it is split with the PRS wiring and sounds great that way too. (I have yet to split the bridge pup by itself but that is coming...)
Some say it has a Ceramic magnet, but PRS' site says Custom magnet. I'm not sure what that means. It feels almost like a cross breed between a Ceramic and Alnico. Regardless, it's a great bridge pick up and if you like high out put pick ups, give it a whirl.
Jeff