I just send off my info to Falcon. I logged into my USAA to get a quote and they linked it to Falcon.
I have had a very good experience with Falcon. Sadly, our agent (a board regular) decided to retire from his insurance career 1/2 way through the process. The agent he handed it off to concluded the transaction in a professional and competent manner.
I will ask around the field and get one more quote to make my comparisons.
One thing you should be aware of in aviation insurance is the 'agent of record' system. Now that AOPAIA has shopped you with a couple of carriers, those carriers may not provide a new quote for the same N-number through Falcon (it has something to do with how insurance companies dont want different departments in their company to compete against each other). Falcon may ask you to give them a letter that states that they are now your 'agent of record' before they can get further quotes from the different carriers (according to a broker I talked to this is not really an issue these days).
For something straightforward like the coverage you are looking for, there is going to be little difference between the prices different agencies will be able to quote you. For something more complicated, higher limits, expensive plane, high-risk aircraft etc. there can be bigger differences between agencies. So if you can get good quotes through Falcon, you are not likely to benefit from changing agents again.
When looking at prices, make sure you compare apples with apples. Different 'not in motion' and 'in motion' deductibles, medical payments etc. Also, some endorsements and riders may be included with one carrier but not another (e.g. covering premises liability on a rented hangar, this is expensive if you have to buy it on your own but can be a free rider under your plane policy).
The other thing you need to know is that Avemco doesn't use the retail agent network and only writes direct. They are often more expensive than other insurers, but they are quite lenient when it comes to 'step up' situations. When other insurers ask for 25hrs dual, they may ask for 10. If others ask for 10, they ask for 'any pilot the insured approves'. They also have very limited penalties if you cancel after a couple of months. Other insurers pretty much keep 1/2 of your remanining premium if you cancel early, Avemco just sends you a refund check for the unused portion of your premium. So while they are not right for everyone, for some people Avemco is the way to go, just dont expect your broker to quote them as he can't.