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They have a WIDE variety of pickups with a selection of output power and tone. The higher the output, generally speaking, the more the highs get rolled off. So, the lower output pickups will be more in tune with what you're describing you'd like.
The last poster mentioned P-90's. That's not a bad idea, but they do get noise levels closer to a Fender. So, if you're really sensitive no noise, you have that in your cost/benefit equation.
I have Duncans on one of my Strats, and they are really clean and clear. Lots of sparkle, but of course, they are single coil. But, i've got Duncans on my Schecter with coil split, that i like a like. The front pickup has that "oooh" sound to it without any boominess, even with chords, and the bridge has plenty of cut but isn't at all harsh. Then with the switching, i can have the bridge dominant over the neck but both single coil, out of phase, or the opposite. So, i can get fairly quiet single coil sounds too!
That will cost you WAY less than a new guitar. I've seen their pickups for about $70 a piece. The Professor
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