To say that these pups exceeded my wildest expectations is to say nothing.
I installed them in my PRS Santana SE, which transformed the guitar into one of the best instruments I've ever played. The stock pups limited this guitar's potential so much and definitely were a bottleneck. Also, it's extremely versatile now: single coils, P90s, and humbuckers. Even though it does not sound exactly like a Tele in single-coil mode or an LP Special in P90 mode, it gives its own unique, beautiful sound in each territory. If you are not looking to match the classics exactly - it's a great option.
Output is medium, rails output less, p90s more, which is very much expected. The bridge pup is a bit hotter. Very dynamic and clear. It works well directly into the amp, overdrives, and (my favorite) fuzz. It cleans up beautifully on volume roll-off when connected to fuzz - I like it best on the neck rail, which gives that single-coil glassy fuzz-crisp (if you tried it with a Tele or a Strat, you know what I mean).
Wiring is a bit tricky but manageable. Seymour Duncan provides great tutorials for that. I went with the double push pulls option, which gave me four options: single coils, p90s, humbuckers, and parallel humbuckers. I installed the neck pickup flipped compared to the recommended position - rail closer to the neck, which gave me a deeper and "throatier" single-coil. The neck p90 remained very usable, though - even better to my taste as it became a tad brighter.
Overall I'd say it's not only a jack of all trades but a master of them too.