Re: Recommendation for Dean V with covered pickups?
One thing you could try is changing the caps to a lower value for more highs. Otherwise, am a big fan of Seymour Duncan SH6, the Duncan Distortion in bridge, with JB or whatever in the neck position. The SH6 sounds good covered or exposed, if you can't live with the covered sound you can also try putting holes in the covers. I recommend wax potting the pickup, get some white canning wax at the grocery store, melt the wax in a tin can, let it cool just a little but still liquid, pour it into the pickup cover, and stick the pickup in. Let the wax cool to solid. Take the potted pup out, clean off the pole pieces, drill pole piece holes in the cover, have it done at a machine shop if you have to, make em nice. You'll have a butt kickin pickup for the bridge.
The reason for the minor trouble with wax potting it, you'll get clean separation, even with the pole pieces exposed, so you get a defined string separation sound. You have to try it to experience it. It gets rid of the mush and garbage, the strings become discrete, distinguishable.
You also eliminate squeeling, you can get controlled feedback, not uncontrolled feedback. Stuff like that. Don't believe me, and put down that you did some simple minded bull**** that some cabinet making dabbler suggested, lol.