I too own a Post "wolf." Love it. Best playing guitar I've owned. Mine is Walnut over Maple. Super IIs and an Sds-1, OBEL, neck-through construction but the Walnut top and bottom layers cover the entire surface, so you can only tell it's neck-through by looking at the bottom end-pin. I'm curious as to whether this makes any difference in tone from a traditional neck-through design where the pickups and bridge/tailpiece are mounted directly on the neck. Troy shipped it with a CB-1 preamp, but I thought it sounded a bit thin and trebly so I switched it out to one of Waldo's. That helped a bit but I still would like the tone mellowed out a bit more. I plan on trying Dual Sounds instead of Super IIs in the near future. Also I'm not a huge fan of the tuners he put on there, locking Gotoh's with the screwdriver slot on top, like the newer PRS tuners. He's really great to work with, though. There was a Super II in the neck originally, but Troy switched it out with the SDS-1 before he shipped it, and set up for 11 guage strings for me. I had a couple minor setup issues that I attribute to the fact that it came from Virginia to live in Jackson Hole, WY where the climate is very dry and we're at 6300 ft. But like I said before, this guitar feels great to play and looks wonderful. I love the ebony fretboard, and the neck is a bit chunky, which is how I like it. The edges of the fretboard are super smooth. For about 1/2 the price of a factory-made American guitar it can't possibly be beat. I recommend. There's pictures and links to our live recordings on my band's Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/thedeadlocks.