This being way to soon to leave a comprehensive review, I only received the guitar an hour or so ago. That being said I felt it relevant to pass along at least one quick piece of info along with first thoughts etc….This is the first “active” guitar I’ve actually touched so maybe it’s common knowledge to most active pickup guitar users. It seems active pickups do not work through wireless connections.. at least not through the line 6 G10 unit I have. I was stumped for a minute as to why it (the G10) unit showed a signal “hitting” the plugged in unit on the guitar ( light turns green when ever a signal is acknowledged) but no sound from amp… admittedly this was about the first thing I thought to check even though I didn’t think of it ahead of time .so I switched to a cable and all was / is right again …sort of sucks , hopefully I’ll find a work around eventually as I haven’t really used a chorded guitar in forever …. Beyond that ,I honestly cant understand how Harley Benton / thomann Sells this guitar for $169 . Don’t get me wrong I don’t wish for a price increase lol…it’s just seemingly that great of a guitar . Fit and finish in a preliminary exam seem about flawless. Setup is very good, action at about my perfect preference ,which I understand is a subjective thing but I’ve spent thousands on past guitars that were not setup this well…even intonation is very good .at 12th fret only a line on my snark tuner off at most on a couple strings ,which means it’s not really off at all. 24th fret the snark has a hard time locking onto but is maybe double (2 lines +/-) when it’s able to lock onto the proper tone / wave, but does seem to catch overtones on and off ( reading an occasional wrong note briefly) which I can’t really at this point blame on the guitar …. One small possible issue is the nut , even though it’s cut more or less properly it doesn’t seem to lay perfectly flat against the top of fretboard / bottom of headstock . I’m sure I can remedy this at the first string change , but in the mean time it isn't affecting tone or playability.everything else seems to be top notch at this early point in having the guitar. The tuners are way better than expected, bridge and stoptail seem as good as any …the arch top makes the input screw grommets ( or whatever they’re called) for bridge and stop tail show splines on the outside , wile ring flush on the inside….this always makes me a lil nervous but am fairly confident it’s more or less how it should be .the only possible area I can guess that maybe “money was saved “ is maybe the 3 way switch .. not that there is any issue but it feels maybe it could be on the cheaper side …oh and the knobs are right handed and are numbered backwards ,10=0 and 0=10 . But this is I common across many manufacturers an their left handed guitars, and I don’t normally look at the numbers anyways …also I think I’m going to get metal speed knobs eventually ( those aren’t numbered ) ….frets are well dressed / polished , maybe a slight edge end sharpness nothing bad at all really and no noticeable roughness to the surface when fretting / bending .I assume the body wood is multi pieces of not top notch / top grade but I don’t know with the awesome matte black finish it has . I can’t really fault anything about this guitar and I’m trying lol…I don’t know yet how I feel about the pups for two reasons , 1: I never owned active pups before, and 2: I’ve had this guitar less than two hrs …yet I hear nothing wrong with tone so far , if I was forced to make a complaint about the pups I’d only say maybe they’re not as hot as one would expect from active pups … but I can’t say that with 100% certainty .bottom line even with the high shipping and handling cost ($100+) it’s still well worth it imo….in fact it’s a steal of a deal imo, maybe I got lucky with this particular guitar but I dont think so . This is my second Harley Benton ,both purchased from thomann …and this one is nicer than the HB35 plus LH ,which was very nice to say the least and was more expensive at $235+ shipping and handling(think it’s cheaper now too) .. I honestly can’t see an area where getting the “name brand” version of this guitar would justify the price difference … you could buy replacement electronics and parts and still be way under that cost , hell you could probably refret it too and still be under their cost ( but I haven’t done the math lol) if you’re not a headstock name driven guitarist I see nothing so far that would make you regret buying this guitar . On the contrary I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised ,especially if you’ve never owned a Harley Benton before. If I can and there is reason to ,I’ll update this review after owning the guitar awhile . If you’re on the fence , my first reaction is definitely don’t worry about being let down…that is unless you expect a custom shop signature guitar for $169+ S&H , otherwise your expectations will be exceeded in about every place by multiples