sounds nice, I respect the interest in instruments. I must admit though I am not a seasoned player at all. I bought my acoustic a year ago and still have much serious practice to go, i am definetly a newbie
. I wish I could help you with the question on the pickups although I do know that fishman is a respected company for pickups.
I would advise you to research as much as you can and talk with the people at your music store over the phone, because I know you live very far away, or if it's long distance then just use the internet. Personally I love researching so I can get the best for my price.
here are a few links:
http://www.answers.com/topic/pickup-music
http://tomacorp.com/pickups.html
I hope this helps. You know as expensive as music instruments are it is very easy to undermine your future by purchasing an expensive product that you do not use every feature from that also keeps you from more important products you should have. I once bought a korg electribe I am so glad I was able to sell to a good friend without losing much.
I even have an MPC1000 that I make my drums and freak samples on but for the price I could probably do without it honestly. I got it for 600 and do use it often but purchasing pro tools was a great buy for me. I can sequence everything into it. I also have a KSM-27 microphone so I can buy crappy flutes and what not and sequence them. Pro Tools requires you to have a specific audio interface so keep that in mind. If you have an Apple computer I would suggest looking into Logic. The future really is software. Some of these plugins do whatever you need for much less from hardware.
Also, feel free to load me down with questions and I will answer the ones that I can.
-ct
p.s. I have used reason before and that may honestly be all you need. If you have more questions on reason we can hustle up one of the heavy reason users up here on the ill I know there are many!
Take Care