I can assure you all that a BiCoil will not be finding its way onto/into my 1970 Starfire. I have toyed with the idea of adding a middle position pickup, but have decided to leave it as is. The tonal versatility with the ACG filter preamp is plenty with 2 pickups.
That said, I'm still feeling tempted in trying one of these new Starfires out once one crosses my radar at a bargain used price. I expect that it will be a fun test period, followed by me selling it because it didn't knock my socks off. I suppose we'll see. Considering the price-point, I'm confident that we're not getting some kind of amazing unique unicorn pickup here. My main interest in the bass would be if this really does turn out to be a run-of-the-mill precision pickup, that can be swapped out for one of the 55billion (give or take a few) pickup options in that format. In the first video the amp sounds poorly room-mic'd and the tone is pretty difficult to make out. In the second one it does seem to be in the P-bass tone territory. Naturally it won't sound like a standard Fender Precision bass, since there are pretty extreme physical differences between the two, but some of the general precision qualities are there. Of course, in these demos, there are a load of other undisclosed factors like equalization, compression, etc. Not to mention, who knows what kind of capacitors, resistors, chokes, and other gizmos might be hiding inside that push/pull circuit.