My lovely wife was with me at the show and she liked it too. I recently helped out a good friend of hers, no charge, so I had free reign (within reason) at the show. Also, as she remnds me from time to time, California is a community property state, so it's her guitar too! (Of course I then remind her that my Strat, ES335 and Taylor 810 pre-date her in my life and, therefore, are still my separate property, as are Tina the leaf inlaid Ferlembic, and Woody, my custom Further, as these were gifts to me. All in good fun, of course). The PUs appear to be the stock Alembic strat-type PUs which, I believe, are a single coil stacked with a dummy hum cancelling coil. I'll be bringing it up to the mothership later this week to see if Susan or James or anyone recognizes it.
One thing I've never understood about these locking tremolo systems: what happens if you break a string at a gig? Uhh, hmmm, excuse me while I pull out my toolbox and remove the locking nut, etc. - hmm - talk amongst yourselves. I must admit, however, that the fine tuning knobs on the bridge are pretty cool. Nevertheless, if it's doable without too much hassle, I think the Bird & Bridge are in it's future, as well may be a preamp, filter, and some knobs from Roger at THG.
Bill, tgo