I just finished building a single-hum hot rod. I haven't put a finish on the body yet, but wanted to wire it up so I could hear it. I only had two humbuckers in my parts drawer: a nondescript pickup from an '85 Squier Contemporary HH Strat and a double-cream Antiquity. I decided to go with the Antiquity but swapped the original magnet for an A5 from an old broken Gibson P-90. Lo and behold, it's a really good match for the guitar! The acoustic tone of the guitar is nice and tight with great sustain. I think the Antiquity softens it up just a bit. I really don't think I want any more horsepower than it has - the articulation is great for faster playing and it is sensitive enough to deliver the rude noises. I wasn't expecting it to be such a good match. It'd be nice if the Antiquity wind on Trembucker bobbins was a standard option (hint hint)! Anyway, poplar body, quartersawn-maple/ebony neck from 1988, an '80s Floyd Rose (the gold-tooth special) and a 485K CTS pot...