I bought this bass because I have a chronic illness and it was becoming very difficult to play my Spector NS Pulse II due to its weight, size & ergonomics. (I mention this in case it is useful to anyone in a similar situation).
I was looking for a lightweight, ergonomic instrument and the ones that kept coming up in my search were the Strandberg and this Ibanez. The Strandberg is out of my price range so I decided to try out this EHB.
The construction, finish and setup were great out of the box. The sound takes a bit of dialling in, but one of the strengths of this bass is that it has a huge range of tonal possibilities. The neck is fantastic and plays great, the fan frets were easy to get accustomed to, even for someone like me with small hands.
The tuners are very good and the instrument has great tuning stability. The strap locks are a nice extra, as are the case and the pickup ramp (which I haven't used).
However this bass has one major issue and that is the fret markers, which are pretty useless. Those on the neck are covered by the B string when playing, and the side inlays are almost impossible to see due to the colour except in bright light. They are luminlays, so of course need charging, so maybe they are fine on a blacked out stage but can't be seen in any other circumstance. This instrument has been around for a long time now and the internet is full of people complaining about this, so really Ibanez need to sort it out.
Apart from this issue this bass is a great instrument and has been perfect for my needs - it's really lightweight, incredibly ergonomic, sits great in a perfect playing position, very balanced, and is a dream to play. It looks fabulous as well. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars in all departments is down to the fret marker problem. I would totally recommend it though and want the fretless version too!