Let me start by saying I've owned this guitar for two months and played it daily.
A Guitar with a Floyd in this price range is mega value, I could hardly believe my eyes! Unfortunately my guitar came with a small chip in the headstock lacquer, looked like the damage happened in transit. No big deal, I contacted Thomann about it and they offered to replace the guitar or offer a small refund to cover repairs - great customer service!
So, the thing about this guitar is, yes, it's a nice guitar, and yes, I got the Floyd to work perfectly and stay in tune, but it arrived virtually no set up, this wasn't a big issue for me, but for an absolute beginner (the 'target audience') its probably going to be intimidating or essentially off-putting.
After setting it up, it plays and feels great, tuning stability is really good, the pickups are voiced for high gain metal and rock, and it definitely delivers on that end.
I ended up doing a lot of work on this guitar, the frets were very scratchy at first, I went over the neck with 0000 steel wool about three times, and got rid of 95% of it. Nice.
Action height on delivery was basically unplayable, no big deal, learned how to adjust a Floyd Rose and made the best of it, it plays great now. Check.
The intonation was terrible on delivery, that was a trip, but I learned a lot about it and eventually got it pretty much dead on. Great!
The pots and capacitor in this guitar are mini sized, it sounded super compressed, also the volume pot was essentially an on/off switch with no in between, it was loud or off. I replaced both the tone and volume pots and capacitor with full sized versions and it made a HUGE difference to the sound. Soldering experience necessary, but not an impossible task by any stretch. Amazing!
Overall, I'm not a massive fan of the pickup sound, but it is exactly what was described, high gain for metal and hard rock.
After doing all this, it is a nice guitar that plays well, stays in tune, Floyd works great and returns to pitch, but it took a lot of work.
The neck is very thick despite the 'Modern C' description, still playable though. There's a slight buzz on the low E and A strings that I can't get rid of despite adjusting the truss and action height, you can't hear it with high gain distortion though.
I love the finish on the body, the hardware looks considerably cheaper than the pictures, my gold knobs arrived tarnished and the Floyd has scratches on the finish. (Visual only)
I'm not 100% convinced this is a good guitar for a total beginner, but if you're experienced enough to set it up yourself it's a total steal at this price!
Perfect project guitar, or first Floyd guitar if you're interested to learn about such things!
A solid 4/5, nothing wrong with this guitar after some (considerable) work!