Re: PATB3 (Blues Saraceno) VS. C5 in a mohagony Schecter??
Having tried both in the same guitar, I can say that yhe Blues Trembucker is definitely more versatile. It has a little less output than the C5, but I've always preferred to get my gain from the amp rather than the pickup. The Blues has a very even EQ, which really allows the natural tone of your guitar to come through. It's actually my favorite Duncan bridge pickup. It's warmer than the '59, C5, or Demon due to the increased midrange, but it still has enough brightness to cut through the mix and not sound muddy, even in a dark-sounding guitar. The bass and treble are absolutely perfect for my tastes, and it can cover just about any sound.
The C5 on the other hand, is a different story. I found it to be way too bassy, too bright, and too scooped in the midrange. I would consider the C5 to be on the higher end of the medium output spectrum, but it still has a vintage tone to it. Even with the bass and treble turned almost all the way down and the mids cranked, I couldn't get the C5 to sound right in my Wolfgang. I know lots of people have them in Strats and love them, but I can't imagine using it in a brighter sounding guitar. I think the C5 works best in a dark sounding Les Paul through a warmer sounding amp.
Overall, I think the Blues is a much better choice.
Ryan