First impression of the guitar was a good look, but a really bad chemical smell. I had to put the guitar in another room for 2 days to let it lose the worst of its annoying smell. The wood grain on the 2 piece glued body is really nice though not a top notch quality (maybe grade B). The finish is smooth and feels nice. Fret ends poke out a bit, so you need to file them down. String action was at at the upper limit of whats acceptable for an electric guitar. Trying to lower the action resulted in buzz. Intonation was adjusted well. Sound was good and stratty, but very noisy in the single PU positions.
Normally i don't use a tremolo, if i had i would have seen the major issue on this guitar probably sooner. So it took until i changed the strings to find out, when suddenly the 2 point tremolo bushings came out of the body. After some disassembly and removing the bushings from their holes (by hand!) it showed that they were fixed already with small wood chips.
Conclusion: a 2 point trem guitar with too big holes for the tremolo pretty much make the guitar worthless or due to expensive repair. An option would be installing a 6 screw tremolo while filling the 2 bushing holes, anyhow for a new guitar its too much work. Its a pity since the guitar is not that crappy, nevertheless i was sending it back, luckily Thomann agreed with a refund.