This is a great short-scale bass with a distinctive sound.
There is much to like about this bass ? dark, old-school sound; shallow comfortable mahogany neck; fabulous styling.
And there is much to dislike (all of which is equally true of the Gibson models) ? neck-dive, massively underwound pickup (the original Mudbucker was around 32k, whereas this is around 10k) and insufficient intonation adjustment on the bridge.
However, Hipshot make a great replacement bridge (Supertone), and both Curtis Novak and DiMarzio make excellent replacement pickups.
It's pretty much the bass that was the foundation of English rock in the 70s. It has no 'cut', but it's blunt, firm and, in the right hands, highly musical. Proper fun.