I don't know the guitar but its a cool design and well thought out. Shows originality is still possible within the bounds of familiar features without reinventing the wheel.
Any Schecter I've ever handled was quality for its price point, which varies. I think what's been a problem for when they shifted heavily towards import models that seemed to be targeted to Nu Metal styles in the 90's, they kind of gave themselves a beginner's guitar reputation undeservedly.
A few things on this model...
Wenge has a very broad open grain which is made even more noticeable if its not vertical grain. Like oak cabinets. I've heard it referred to as looking like a tire tread. It's hard to tell but these look mostly like the grain is filled to feel smooth. It will sound great regardless. I know it as a neck wood from Warwick Thumb basses which used Wenge way back.
Every Black Limba guitar I've played has sounded great but it can be eye of the beholder how it looks from piece to piece.
The specs page has a disclaimer at the bottom "** Due to the nature of this product, finishes and wood grain may vary. " With both of these woods being variable it may be something you need need to buy in person or see exact photos first.
In that demo video the pickguard is definitely brushed vertically. I wonder if that's plastic or actually metal, but its not in the spec sheet.