I own a Bite bass. I had never heard of them before until I entered an online giveaway and I was actually lucky enough to win. I got to go on their "configurator" and design a bass and then they build it and sent it to me. You can see my bass below (yes, I went over the top with the design, perhaps, but since I wasn't paying for it, I figured I'd just go for it. I still like how it looks though, ostentatious or not). I wrote a review of it for their website shortly after I got the bass, which you can view here. I've had it since October of 2021, so almost 3 years now. It's held up in that time. After owning it for all this time, I can still say I honestly love it. I was probably going to end up buying an American Professional II P Bass from Fender, to have a nicer P (I have a few basses, but I am definitely a P bass person), but since winning this bass I haven't felt the need. I think the neck is better than the fender bases I've tried. I did get the "J" style neck on it, which is something the Fender mod shop still won't let you do on a P Bass. It feels great and has flawless fretwork with no sharp ends. The while they use CNC machines for a lot of the build, the finishing and fretwork are apparently all done by hand. I like my action medium-low and I have no issues with buzz. I also really like the tone. It's got tone you'd expect from a P bass, but maybe just a little brighter than typical. It cuts through a mix really well and sounds great in all of the various projects I play in that span several genres. I get compliments from other musicians frequently on its tone and looks when I'm out gigging. I really have no bias here, since I won it and didn't pay for it. I could sell it and it would all be profit, but it's become my #1 bass now, so I don't have any plans to part with it.