The basic finish quality was spot on, no sticking fret edges or weird glue spots (electronics work as expected). However, even though the bass comes with the zero fret the E and B strings were not filed low enough so the E string was actually rattling against the zero fret and you could slip a receipt under between the B string and zero fret (easy to fix however and most basses usually come with a pretty high set nut to allow for some fine tuning either way, so 4/5). For comparison, I think the quality is actually better or on par with some other basses I've tried (Dingwall, Strandberg).
Sound is good for that modern metal kind of tone and that's what I was looking to do. Additionally, the bass can confidently hold a G#0 for the low string and that's basically what I got it for (that's where the 37 inch scale really shines, with the zero fret which still further allows better intonation at the nut).
Features 4/5 since I feel like a coil split might have been nice to allow for some more J bass like tones.
The 35 to 37 fan feels better to me than a 34 to 37. If a 34 to 37 feels too drastic this might feel okay.