To some the 85/15 are a bit polarising- a mate I often jam with said he feels like they has 10dB boost attached to them. I personally feel like they are the best stock pickups I ever had in any guitar past two decades (and I had quite a few high end guitars). The bridge HB is all I could possibly need from a HB. It's quick enough for a heavier stuff, yet rounded and balanced. The harmonics are present and pleasant, amazing string separation. Equally great for a solo stuff as well as for riff ripping. I have a bit of love/hate relationship with the neck pickup - it sounds like a touch of tone control ir rolled down, fluidy, nasaly even - yet articulated enough to make the notes palpable. Some days it works for me, some days it doesn't. My guitar is the 35th Anniversary, 24-08 thing. If I flip the neck in a partial split all the nasal quality is gone and I have a mellowed presence back, just the way I like it. Not a strat-alike single coil but very usable tonal quality.
To me, my CU24 on 85/15 is a quintessence of a perfect guitar. The only guitar I never changed a single thing about. I mean I did the fret dress on it but all factory elements, especially electronics has been left untouched.
Perfect guitar, pickups for people like to wear different huts