Re: Pickups for SG Special
I'd play the guitar and see how it sounds before deciding on what pickups to buy for it, personally speaking.
Best comment yet. The Epiphone is not an SG. Multiple component differences will alter the tone of the two instruments. So you cannot think that pickups you'd buy to alter an SG would be the same pickups you'd buy to alter the Epiphone to get the same final output tone. Two different starting points. So learn about the construction and electrical specs of both guitars and play the Epiphone for a few days before you decide what needs to be changed and by how much.
I was in a large store just yesterday and played both the Gibson SG and the Epiphone. Plugged in or not, they sound different, feel different.
I think that one of the best things people can do to refresh their listening perspective just before deciding on pickups is to go to a guitar store and play a variety of guitars through one amp; Fender, Gibson, Gretch, Epiphone, Squier , PRS and a few others. Learn what the major and minor tone differences are, the designs, woods, pickup specs, strings, and other factors are, to tone.
For instance, someone might buy a guitar knowing nothing about pickup height adjustment, string gauge options, volume and tone pot options, caps, how body and neck woods affect tone, etc. They then replace pickups for the next 20 years and never get it right, when all they had to do was change the pots and adjust the height of the original pickups.
I've heard that if you take the metal covers off the Gibson humbuckers, you'll recover a considerable level of the higher frequencies. Similar with the SG, if you switch the neck pickup pots to 500s, it's no longer muddy.
Play and listen before changing anything.