Wouldn't it be cool if they made a pickup that.....

You could use a three humbucker guitar (like a Les Paul or SG Custom) and use the middle spot as a secondary bridge pup.

I have 3 pickup guitars and the middle doesn't sound or respond like a bridge pickup. I just want the EQ to tilt to more chimy PAF mids at the source pickup before any other passive or other processing, and without other outboard devices. It's a dream. The Varitone thing I tried was almost in the right direction. But I wonder if two coils could be wound and tapped in such a way to achieve what I'm describing.
 
The 59 itself is a good option for the neck pickup. I could see maybe a 59/A2P Hybrid as a neck pickup.

The unbalanced coils of a hybrid have a unique set of overtones to my ear. It would be nice to have a similarly unballanced neck to go with the 59 Custom Hybrid as a full set. Many have asked for this and it was even talked about as a forum pickup a couple times. A Hybrid set would sell as well as the 78 set at the least and just makes sense.
 
Why DiMarzio?

Because they tend to be fairly mid-heavy compared to Duncans. Vowel tone is sort of a hallmark for much of the DiMarzio line.
Securb wanted an arrangement with one regular tone and another with hotter level and boosted mids.

Would love a pckup that would allow me to boost my mids or go from medium output to high output with a push/pull

Some of the heavier DiMarzios could still be beefy enough in parallel to use as a normal bridge tone.
Then a pull-up for series would unleash the muscle and bring back the rich mids as an occasional boost for leads.

I'd once considered this wiring (normally parallel, pull-for-series) for an Air Norton neck in a warm-voiced all-mahogany Les Paul Custom.
Still feel it's a viable option for bridge position with a dark/fat humbucker like the AT-1, especially if paired with a lower-output neck pickup.
 
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