Bought this guitar as a backup for rock/metal riff playing. The sound for this kind of use is very good. I ve heard worse from guitars that are in the 300 euro range.
Not a lot of features like tremolos, split coils, extra knobs etc... but I didn't need them anyway. Hardware is basic and more than adequate.
Size feels similar to a Gibson one. Unlike Gibson neck is bolt-on and with a cutout at the bottom for easier high note access. Both features I like.
The neck is thicker than I was used to, but for some reason feels faster. However the gloss finish in the back of the neck has to be removed to really check how fast it plays.
Knobs and switch feel good and tight.
Small cons I found:
- Low E was impossible to tune. I had to change the string and re-intonate now its fine.
- Fret wires are not polished so they feel a bit rough during bends. easy fix
- There is a tiny chip on the fret-board edge. It came like this out of the box. It doesn't affect playing, just annoying to have one on a new guitar.
- Volume and tone numbering were not aligned, then I realized that it was because the volume knob screw was loose and the whole pot was creeping around. easy fix
- I had to check all screws because some were loose. Probably will do it again when the wood will settle in the new environment.
Overall amazing value for money, if you have the time and patience to tweak it a bit, it plays and feels like a 200 euro guitar, with new pickups it will probably be for more than just students.