The title says it all, basically.
Now, in order to be specific, let me give an analysis on each aspect:
Response: Horn plays extremely well, middle range rings out a lot (for me at least), so does the bottom-pedal range. Truth be told, I'm not the best high range player but I'm certain a better player won't have any issues.
Features: The instrument itself is eyecandy, gorgeous to look at. The 103 style wrap is tighter than most, so coming from a Geyer horn was a bit tricky. The aforementioned Geyers have a more free blowing, wide wrap, and above C#2 the horn exhibits a little resistance. With a bit of getting used to it, rings out smoothly. Again, this might just be my not so great skills. After a few days, you are sure to have no issues. Also, the adjustable finger hook and foolproof instructions to change how the horn sits (F or Bb) were incredibly unique for this price.
Sound: A real gem. The horn has a dark, mellow sound across all registers, easy to balance and lead melodically.
Quality: Really, top notch. Came with everything you need to take care of the instrument.
PS: The case is also rare to find at this price. Packing up the horn in a backpack-like case is extremely comfortable.
Overall, for an amateur player like me, the instrument is phenomenal. Truly happy and content with this purchase, not one regret.