Mr Grumpy
Ambassador of Comings and Goings
...it's not even a fair shotout...
My SG faded has the typical problem: amazing neck pickup, but lack luster bridge pickup (the 490R is amazing, but the 490T is meh). So, I bought a replacement - 498T, I hear you saying, Yes, I have had one before and really liked it, but for no particular reason I bought a Gibson Angus Young.
The 490R is 7.4 ish (Gibson scale), alnico 2 - sounds great.
The 57 is 7.5 ish (Gibson scale), alnico 2 - sounds great.
57+ = 8.1 ish output (Gibson scale), alnico 2, meh, underpowered and lacking spunk even when close to the strings, imho.
498T = 9.1 (Gibson scale, I measured at 12.5 on my metre), alnico 5 - sounds great, but maybe not nuinced like the 57.
Angus Young = 9.2 (Gibson scale, feels about 10 to 11 ish to me, less than the 498T for sure, but much more musical).
But, the bloody connector was wrong for my 2011 SG, and even though it was supposed to come with an adapter, and I sent Gibson an email..., nothing.
The last couple of weeks, I've felt less interested in the 57+ of my future tribute. I like the 57 in the neck, but the 57+ is too weak and lacking musical breadth for my playing style. &, the connection, with the 2013 Gibson circuit board fits, so...

Here's the future tribute before:

Here it is with the Angus Young:

Looks are subjective, but I like it.
Soundwise, chalk and cheese... This AY pup is nice; more output, great pick attack and balance, lovely detailed tone, British rock not just American clean (where I feel the 57s do their best work) although it does that too. The middle and bridge positions are now at least the equal of the lovely 57 neck. Really nice full breath and bass notes without the overly treble quality that thinned out the 57+ - much, much better pickup, imho.
My SG faded has the typical problem: amazing neck pickup, but lack luster bridge pickup (the 490R is amazing, but the 490T is meh). So, I bought a replacement - 498T, I hear you saying, Yes, I have had one before and really liked it, but for no particular reason I bought a Gibson Angus Young.
The 490R is 7.4 ish (Gibson scale), alnico 2 - sounds great.
The 57 is 7.5 ish (Gibson scale), alnico 2 - sounds great.
57+ = 8.1 ish output (Gibson scale), alnico 2, meh, underpowered and lacking spunk even when close to the strings, imho.
498T = 9.1 (Gibson scale, I measured at 12.5 on my metre), alnico 5 - sounds great, but maybe not nuinced like the 57.
Angus Young = 9.2 (Gibson scale, feels about 10 to 11 ish to me, less than the 498T for sure, but much more musical).
But, the bloody connector was wrong for my 2011 SG, and even though it was supposed to come with an adapter, and I sent Gibson an email..., nothing.
The last couple of weeks, I've felt less interested in the 57+ of my future tribute. I like the 57 in the neck, but the 57+ is too weak and lacking musical breadth for my playing style. &, the connection, with the 2013 Gibson circuit board fits, so...

Here's the future tribute before:

Here it is with the Angus Young:

Looks are subjective, but I like it.
Soundwise, chalk and cheese... This AY pup is nice; more output, great pick attack and balance, lovely detailed tone, British rock not just American clean (where I feel the 57s do their best work) although it does that too. The middle and bridge positions are now at least the equal of the lovely 57 neck. Really nice full breath and bass notes without the overly treble quality that thinned out the 57+ - much, much better pickup, imho.