I was pretty excited the first hour after i got it, but then small things started to irritate me. The locking nut is WAY too high leaving the entire airspace of the Pacific Ocean between the strings and fret 1. So i wanted to takethe nut off and sand some wood away under it and placed it back, but i decided not to in case other problems would occur. Then around 1/3 of the frets were sticking out with sharp ends. Then i wanted to change the strings but one of the small black metal cubes that keeps the string locked on the tremolo were stuck and could not be loosened. Overall i am not impressed by this tremolo, Floyd or not. It reminds me a lot about a no name i once got from Aliexpress
The tuners are responding very differently from smooth to extremely tight. Not nice they have been selected from the cheapest drawer. Normally i would never consider changing tuners on a locking trem guitar, but this one....
Finally i put my fret rocker on it.. The frets are more or less lined but still i identified at least 9 frets which need corrections.
The best thing about this guitar is the pickups and the looks imho.
I did not expect a signature guitar to miss so much attention in the production and QC....no matter if its cheap or expensive.
One day it might be road worthy though.....
For now i returned it
PS: I have a feeling that the indonesian factory produce so many guitars i the HB price range, that they constantly lower the standards. Prove me wrong pls.