...Basswood body (interested in your thoughst here) and the f-holes look weird
I never noticed it before, but yeah, those f-holes on the PSH-1 do look disproportional to the size of the body and kind of oddly shaped.

As for basswood, opinions vary, and like lots of things guitar, can be a subject of great debate.
I personally think it is a fine tonewood and it gets unfairly judged because it is associated with "cheap" guitars. However there are some pretty expensive guitars that use basswood (eg: Ibanez JS2480 Joe Satriani sig model $3.9k AU).

I have a PBG PRS1-TS that is a basswood body with maple veneer, mahogany & rosewood neck (set) and it feels and sounds great. I also own 2 production model strats and a tele I built with basswood bodies. I have no issues with how they sound. In fact, they all sound great IMO. Some people comment on basswood being too soft and light, but IME there's not a big difference in hardness than what is regularly sold as "mahogany". Which is a whole other subject - not all mahogany is created equal.

My point is, if covered in a good durable finish, it will perform just fine. Any guitar timber will dent if it's dropped or bashed into a cymbal stand! When in comes to "tonewoods" and electric solid body guitars, I am of the opinion that there are way too many other things at play that create or effect tone than simply the timber the body is made out of.

The one less positive thing I'll say about basswood is that it not a nicely figured timber and usually suited more to solid finished rather than natural or transparent ones. That said, my PRS1-TS is cherry stain with a poly clear coat