Re: SD Antiquities but less expensive
PGs live up to the hype. IME among the best humbuckers to have in a Les Paul for 'the Les Paul' sound (setting aside the detailed trivial/idiosyncratic arguments for the moment). PGs are like a really great sounding, extended range set of 59s. In my experience, the PGs are like a set of 59s with extended top and bottom end. Not louder top and bottom, but a greater top/bottom range, just at the same level. More ballsy and 'hi-fi' compared to 59s. My understanding is the Angus pickups and few other custom types are close relatives of the PG wind. IME you can cover a lot of ground with PGs in a Les Paul.