I own a cheap strat-style swamp ash bodied, floyd rose equipped guitar with a hardrock maple neck and rosewood fretboard. It's a Laguna 524 if anyone recognizes that brand and model. It has two humbucker pups with a coil tap tone control and a volume control. I've added a brass tone block to the FR and now have the guitar playing reasonably well. However, the stock pups are absolute garbage, so I started researching on this forum some thoughts/advice on reasonably-priced replacement bridge pups. I ended up settling on the DiMarzio Air Zone, partially because it was supposed to be good on FRs and provided some compensation for the flabbiness bass response on many FR guitars. Well, mission accomplished because it sounds pretty darn good - especially considering how inexpensive this guitar is. It sounds like a $800 guitar instead of the $200 I bought it for used.
Now to my question...I also own a 1989 Washburn strat-style guitar with a FR trem. Same exact woods as the Laguna. It currently has S-D '59 PAF (think it's the SH-1) installed in the bridge position. I can't say I've hated the pickup - it was better than the active EMG I had in it years ago. However, after hearing the DiMarzio Air Zone in my Laguna, I can't help but think I need something else now for this guitar. The bass response has always been a bit flubby, and it doesn't seem hot enough even at higher gigging volumes. I like the overall gist of the tone it provides but something is missing. It's also not trebly enough - I have to crank the treble on my Peavey Classic 30 to get it to respond correctly and have full dynamics vs. the Laguna where I have to roll it back a little.
Can a few folks recommend some replacement bridge pups for my Washburn? Of course, I love EVH's brown sound so I'm trying to stay close to this area. I do not play metal at all - this guitar is strictly for classic and modern rock. I know I could go out and get another Air Zone but that would be no fun to have two guitars with the same pups!

And if you got all the way to the end of my very first metroamp forum post, all I can say is THANKS!!!!
