I bought it a few months ago, and I wanted to wait a bit before writing this review.
It's a 8.75/10, in my opinion.
Building it wasn't too complicated (I can understand German and English).
I did have some slight problems with one of the knobs, but it was my fault.
Mine came with an interesting wood pattern, so I just added 2 coats of wood oil to it, just to make it a bit darker.
It sounds pretty good with the Ernie Ball "Not Even Slinky" strings. It stays in tune for a decent amount of time, so I don't have to tune it every day.
The pickups sound very different from one another, so you can really feel the difference of volume and tone, even if you play clean or with lots of effects (good for lead to rhythm changes).
And I like that it all came in a big box with all the parts being put in separate small boxes and all the electronics being already connected to each other, so you know exactly how to mount them.
The only 2 problem I found are the grounding and the strap pins.
The grounding is made trough the bridge, so you can hear the somewhat loud buzz in the strings when playing with a clean tone. This can be slightly resolved by using a quality cable (I use one from Ibanez) and not using that cheap cable that comes with the guitar.
And the upper strap pin is mounted in a weird position, and the strap comes off very easy when playing while standing up. This can be solved by using some cheap Ernie Ball strap safety rubber discs.
What I would also recommend is taking it to a luthier after mounting it. Especially for the nut, the bridge, frets and truss rod adjustments, mostly because using your mother's or wife's nail file to lower frets isn't a good permanent fix, especially for your strings :))).
Except for this, is is a pretty good guitar for beginner to intermediate players that is fun to install and to play.