I have a number of conventional 6 strings, although I am primarily a bass player. I bought this as a travel guitar, I needed something that takes up a lot less space than a 'normal' 6 string.
Pros: Much smaller footprint than any other guitar I have, takes up very little space in a car full of the half of the house that she who must be obeyed insists on packing whenever we travel. Very glossy and blemish free finish - looks very impressive. To my ears the pickups are pretty good, I have no complaints as to their output and tones. The electronics seem to be of a high standard, matching the rest of the construction. Very nice neck finish and feel. The neck is comfortable to play. The guitar is light and the factory set up is perfectly OK, although I will probably lower the action a little. The versatile bridge is a wonderful feature - being able to hard tail the guitar by simply swinging the locking arm into position nis fabulous. Stays in tune very well.
Cons: double ball end strings are expensive. So I bought a Steinberg adaptor to enable the use of standard strings. Setting the hard tail and tremolo is a bit tricky. Looking very closely there are a few areas inside the single coil pickup cavity that were missed when it was sprayed and one rough bit of routing. That is the only reason why I have docked one star from quality.
Conclusion: this guitar surprised me, it is actually so good that I might very well gig it as a standby with the two guitar duo I play in, although my Schekter is always going to win that battle!