Overall: 8.8/10
This is honestly the second best bass I've ever played (first place goes to a Yamaha Attitude 10th Anniversary). The reason I didn't give it the full 10 is that there are better basses out there, and also that it lacks some features that aren't at all necessary but that I personally would like, such as better electronics.
Factory set-up: 10/10
After being shipped from Germany to California to Niagara Falls, in a gig bag, it was in tune. I think that pretty much says it all. I have to tune it about once every one to two weeks, depending on how much I play it.
Playability: 9.5/10
I love it, and wouldn't change it for anything. If I ever got a custom instrument, I would have it play like this. Sheehan's custom does play better though...
Electronics: 6/10
They're not going to catch on fire or anything, but MEC kinda blows. How about switching to DiMarzio, or at least Seymour Duncan?
Tone: 9/10
I'd make a few changes if I could, like pickups and such, but the natural tone of this instrument is staggering. The famed Warwick growl to a velvety almost fretless smooth sound, this thing does everything I want it too.
Hardware: 10/10
The Warwick Just-A-Nut II is great, as is the amazingly adjustable bridge. The tuners are smooth, and once again this baby can stay in tune for weeks.
Others: Be aware that these instruments need to be waxed at least every two or three days during the first couple months you have them, and then once every two weeks or so afterwards. But for that wood, it's worth it. Also, my Corvette has a very distinctive figure to it that most bubinga does not. Just warning you guys, don't order one expecting it to come in like that^.