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If you need two sounds from the same guitar to use in the same song then generally it works better if the humbucker is on the hotter side, so that the single isn't too thin when split.
The percussive attack of a bolt-on is a critical part of the sound of single coil guitars - and can’t really be replicated on mahogany guitars.
On bridge pickups especially, that's one of the most important reasons why coil splits don't sound totally convincing.
Whether you mean exactly like a SSS Strat or exactly like a Gibson-type humbucker guitar is a different question...
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