You probably know and have heard a lot about Strandberg already so I will keep this brief:
Pros:
+ Extremely ergonomic, lightweight, very comfortable. Just a great step forward in guitar shape innovation. Also very portable.
+ Very well built, solid, sturdy. Very resonant and good sustain even unplugged.
+ Excellent neck finish, very smooth. Endurneck shape is alright, it does not interfere at all if you already have decent technique.
+ Very good, smooth fretwork comparable to Ibanez Prestige.
+ Light multi-scale balances tension very nicely across all 7 strings and is easy to get used to.
+ Tremolo is stable and very smooth, just a little bit tighter than an Edge or a Floyd Rose. Stays in tune really well.
Personal:
* Fishman Fluence Modern pickups are hot and very clear, lots of harmonics and great note separation. Excellent for technical metal but may not be for everyone.
* With a choice of 2 voices, coil-tap and different amp gain/EQ settings, I think they are quite versatile and can cover blues, rock and 80s metal. "Boden Metal" is basically just the body shape and color scheme.
Cons:
- Body may be a tad bit soft. Dings possible.
- Zero-fret "ding" is a thing, but not very noticeable.
- Difficult and dangerous to place on a regular stand, but an adjustable universal stand or some multiguitar racks should work.
Additional thoughts:
* The specs do not mention this model has the newer roasted maple neck and ebonol fretboard, making it completely up to date in the Strandberg catalogue as of 2026.
I did pay Thomann for a setup before shipping and at least in my case, the guitar arrived well intonated, with no buzz or dead frets, decent string action and with no manufacturing flaws. After a minor retuning, the guitar played flawlessly right out of the box. This setup required a long waiting period though, but I was kept informed and updated which is reassuring for an order in this price range.
In conclusion, the guitar is well worth its price tag, it's very well put together and extremely comfortable to play. It is also much more versatile than you'd expect, basically a "shred"-friendly beast with a 7th string and a variety of tonal options. This (and the Boden Prog) might be the only/best choice if you are looking for a multi-scale 7 string with a tremolo that is not a custom shop guitar.
Accompanied by the Thoman QM service, I think this is a very safe purchase.