I picked up the 6 string sometime in November. Overall, I love it. There are a couple of things that have kept me playing my '91 Jackson, and leaving this one in the case, though.
First things first, though. I'm crazy about how the guitar looks (trans black with the natural binding, offset shape, control layout, headstock, fretboard.) Once I got it, it's everything I hoped for. Love the coil tap and kill switch. The way it feels with a strap is awesome. The balance is something I never expected. It almost feels like it 'sticks' to you somehow. The location of the strap buttons are perfect. You can completely let go of it, walk around, and the neck stays in the same place. And access to the 24th fret is great. Oh, it's also signed by Chris on the back of the headstock. So, what more could you ask for??
Now for whats killing me. The e and b strings buzz when played open. They're fine when you fret them anywhere, they only buzz when played open (I don't quite get that.) Probably not something I want to try to fix myself on a new guitar of this caliber. Also, there's a lot of neck relief, and the action is surprisingly high. Not TERRIBLY high, but higher than I'd imagine most players of this type of guitar would like.
I know I'm probably nit-picking (well, except for the buzzing), and no new guitar is going to play exactly how you like it. And that also this is one out of how many guitars they build that are probably set up perfect. But, these are things I'll have to get taken care of, and not something I thought I'd need to do immediately after dropping that much $$ for a guitar. And, not something I want to do myself on this guitar.
All things considered, I'm happy with it. Chris did a fantastic job with this. It's the first guitar in a LONG time that I just HAD to have. Probably because of the teaser pics of the headstock last year! (Damn you, marketing geniuses

.) And once I get it set up, it's probably going to give my favorite 20 year old stealth pro some quality case time.