Well it's here:
First off, let me give the nutshell review- I love this thing and I'm glad I have it. Sounds and plays great.
Of course the tiny scale of this thing will take some getting used to.
However- There were serious setup issues with this thing at first. Out of the box it frankly was utterly fucking unplayable for a couple reasons.
First, the action was stratospherically high. Nevertheless, I tuned it up and began to play around. I began to notice that as I reached higher frets (especially on the G string), things began to get horribly out of tune. Not good.
I figured it may be a symptom of the high action, but I checked out some closeups of the bridge assembly in pictures online and guess what- my saddles on my lefty bass are installed for righty intonation! I was thoroughly annoyed, but I knew I could reverse the saddles, so whatever. The saddles are described as "individual", but in fact they are molded together in one assembly, but attached in the way that plastic model car parts are attached to their plastic runners. So it was easy to pull them apart without harming anything so I could install them correctly, which I did successfully.
Next came the problem of the high action. This was easily solved as well. There was a shim underneath the saddle assembly. I reduced the thickness of it by half, strung this thing back up and now it plays beautifully. I'd describe the action on mine as slightly better than your average ABG action.
I love the sound of this bass. It definitely has an upright tone and the strings pick up finger attack very well, which I like the sound of. It's definitely a nice little acoustic instrument, which is cool because no ABG I have ever played truly sounds acoustic.
The strings are rubbery feeling but very playable. They will take some stretching to get where they stay in tune. The bass rests comfortably in the lap and does not feel as tiny as I expected. That was a pleasant surprise.
Fit and finish- Overall this thing is well made. Frets were in good shape, no rough edges. Tuners are smooth and solid gotoh style. The bass has a crude satin finish. I hate satin anything. Oh well. I glossed the top up just a hair with some Meguiar's Scratch X. A little more tolerable now. On the back there is a small access hatch for the bridge assembly for changing strings and whatnot. It's held in place magnetically. Hm.
So overall, I really love this thing. I hope that if any of you guys get one, you won't have the lack of a setup that I had on mine. As pissed as I was at first about the reversed saddles, I can't lie, I enjoyed tinkering with this thing even though I know I shouldn't have had to as much as i did, even at this price point.
The bass comes with a gig bag. There aren't any hard cases available from Kala. But this gig bag seems as good as any standard bass guitar bag with decent padding.
And of course there's a nice pocket on the front of the Uke bag to stash your pakalolo
I hope I covered it all. Lemme know if I can answer anymore questions. As I've mentioned in other threads, I suck at being a reviewer so I'm sure I left something out.