The hardware is actually decent: tuners are functional, bridge is nice (individual saddles!), and the knobs are spiffy. Neck is nice, fretwork is totally acceptable. Even the overall setup was pretty tight right out of the box. I adjusted the intonation on one string and lowered the action a little bit. The neck relief was already in the acceptable range, so I left it.
Mine arrived with a big-ass chip in the finish right on the front in an obvious spot. I emailed Rondo and they refunded me $25, so the guitar ended up costing $64. Sweet. I filled the exposed wood with about 10 coats of Sharpie. Fuck it.
I didn't like the funky old-style pickup selector knob, so I printed a new one with my trusty old 3D printer.
Here's the guitar before my Sharpie magic makeover:

After:

New pickup knob:









