I've got one of these, was playing it last week. It's very good for its price point; I've got cobalt flats on it, it sounds nice. If I needed an inexpensive fretted four-string this would definitely be on my list.
I've got one of these. Nicely built, sounds good. Heavy! Mine's got Fender black-nylon tapes on it.
(It has convinced me I don't really like P-J basses, but that's not its fault )
Interesting... this is a four-string version of the five-string fretless Thomann were selling as a Harley Benton HBZ-6000 (I think). And the headstock looks very Peavey. I have the fiver, I love it to bits.
It's the only music station I listen to.
(Well, apart from the Radio 2 Folk Show Presented by... yup. Mark Radcliffe.)
I don't like Craig Charles much, TBH. Music's fine, I just find him annoying.
Aesthetically I don't mind that, though I think it's not priced to sell. I quite like the headstock, much better than a lot of the pointy ones.
It's probably more comfortable than it looks.
It does look a bit like a crumpled envelope though.
Looks like a P pickup in a bespoke housing.
Looks: 3/10.
Bridge: double saddles. 4/10.
Ergonomics: Can't play it sitting down. According to the seller it doesn't dive. 4/10.
I'm definitely plumping for the "weird" camp, myself.