China cheapo LP finally got here. I got it a few days ago but I wanted to get it into a usable state before posting about here. I know a few of you were interested and had asked me to post the rundown on it.
I'ts pretty IMO.

I asked for no logo, and didn't think to ask not to have the "made in usa" that a lot of these have. They left it off anyways which was good on them. all it has is a serial number. Back carves looked nice at first. there was an issue with the heel blend. They blended it steeply at first, and then tapered it but went to far down the neck, about 2/5th's of the way. This resulted in uneven neck relief and had to be corrected by removing wood until it had a correct neck thickness all the way to the heel.

I really like the burst. The top appears to be real and not a veneer, I scraped some of the paint off inside the floyd cavity and it appears to be one piece. Sanding through it would be the only way to conclusively state that, and I kinda don't want to do that.
Body is 4 pieces and oddly enough, they did put a veneer on the back.

Binding's ok, may put my own inlay in later, not sure what I want to do yet. Something weird likely will end up on it.

one piece neck with no scarf joint. I would not have minded, but some prefer this.

Inlays are cool, but the fretboard is clearly not ebony, and was in a somewhat unfinished state. I have since done a lot of careful sanding and have it shiny and smooth now.

A little slopp in areas, not much though, and this was cheap as fuck and will be used for shows ad shit where it's going to be abused so I don't really care.

the good- Appearance, finish, bridge correctly located. Tuners are grovers or knockoffs and work well, did need tightening. Potentiometers are the larger style nicer ones. Seems to be a well put together collection of wood. Price.
The bad- Did not arrive set up at all, needed lots of fret levelling. the nut was not recessed enough and I had to remove material to get the string height at the nut correct. The biggest thing was that blend of the heel that went way to far down the neck. If I had not realized what was going on there, this thing would be firewood. some rough removal with a belt sander and some quality time spent hand sanding it to where I wanted it has it good to go now. The 3 way switch is junk. Pickups sounded fine, went to adjust a screw on one and it pushed in. Doesn't grip whatever it's supposed to be threaded into at all. Junk parts.
TL;DR If you can fix everything on a guitar, great value, I can't get all the parts im keeping on it and wood together this cheap. If working on a guitar scares you, stay away.