Hi Joseph - and welcome.
This Skylark sounds amazing. The sound is incredibly clean, and a tremendous variety of tone can be achieved from it. It is by far the most versatile guitar I've ever played. I've had the guitar for just about a month and I'm still discovering subtle tonal variations it's capable of. Even small adjustments of the filters can have noticeably audible effects. As you are probably aware, Skylarks can sound very bright, and mine is no exception, but it also can sound very warm, fuzzy, punchy, smooth, moe, curly, doc, sneezy, and dopey (sorry - I got carried away). My point is that, although I've never played a maple top Skylark, the coco bolo and vermilion top is capable of shimmering highs, full warm lows, and a very complex variation of tone in between. Alembic electronics have a reputation for clean versatile tone and the Skylark package lives up to it.
Beyond that the guitar is most responsive - the neck is very comfortable, the action is great and it sustains for ever. I?ve already commented on the craftsmanship of this guitar above but it?s worth repeating that very few things made today are designed and built with such excellence in quality and attention to detail as an Alembic.
If you browse around through the topics here you will find comments from Hollis, another guitar-playing member, regarding the way his Skylark has informed his playing, how he has actually ?learned? from his guitar. I am surprised and delighted to say that I have the same experience. I only wish I had an Alembic earlier.
Congrats on your forthcoming order. You won?t regret it.
Tom