I purchased a SMR753S-SP Bronzeback early last year and so far it has been a very good rod. It has one of the best reel seats of any rod I have ever used, it is very sensitive and yes, the tip is soft. After fishing this rod all last year, I found that it excells with mid to deep water crank baits and heavier plastic such as Ika's and weighted Senko like baits but it is not the rod for top water, finesse, or shallow cranks. It has a very powerful backbone for deepwater hooksets. I have pulled small 1-2lb bass totally apart when setting the hook in shallow water.
Make no mistake, this is a technique specific rod. But once you figure out that it is different and how best to fish it, it is a very powerful, fun rod. I would highly recommend it.
But as far as the rest of the line of Bronzebacks, I was not impressed with the casting rods. I think the GLX and the IMX casting rods are the way to go. If I had to choose another rod in the line, I like the SMR822S-SP-GLX or the SMR811S-SP (I have used this rod and it is great for lizards, small beavers and creature baits).
One more thing about my rod, I thought at first I would not like the length (just a little bit short) but after catching several fish, it doesn't seem to be a big deal.