If a "complete lack of compression" is how you would describle an Antiquity bridge HB, then there is definitely soemthing wrong with mine!
No I definitely don't think they're too clean or open, they sound amazing and in that regard they're precisely what' I'd been looking for. The best thing would be to try and find someone near me who has the same pickup in a similar guitar. I do a play a lot with the volume and tone knobs on my P90 custom guitar, but I can't seem to make it work with the Epi because of the value of the pots. They seem to be non-linear (I thought that was the standard for volume pots) in the way that they loose approx. half of the volume of the pickups between 10 and 8, so unfortunately there is no way I can use that in a live situation, which is a shame because there is not much treble loss with the pots at 3 or 4, so they could be very useable, but if I set up my amp with the pots at 10, there's no way I can hear the guitar properly past 7 or 6. The volume drop is too extreme for my taste.
Also, I've really tried every possible combination of pickup height and pole pieces and it didn't change much in terms of feeling. The neck pickup is very low anyway because it was significantly louder than the bridge pickup.
I'm not lonely, thanks for asking. I'm just not a guitar tech, I'm a guitar player. I need this guitar everyday if I want to have money to buy things like food and stuff. I can't run the risk to ruin the pickups or the guitar if I try to mod anything too quickly, especially since I can't access to the wiring easily, it's not a Les Paul, it's a 335. I'll let you know as soon as I'll have time to work on it and I'll take all of your suggestions into consideration.