Perhaps more than any other acoustic, a classical guitar needs to FEEL right. If it's not just right in your hands, you're going to hate playing it.
I enjoyed playing this.
After struggling to get it and keep it in tune, I finally eased it into tune after an hour of play, tuning, play, tuning, then was free to mess around with it.
Comfort level was great, with a light body, good action, decent frets, and a good profile overall. About the only thing I didn't care for was tuning it. I didn't care for how the tuning pegs are configured (and they're kind of cheap and flimsy). Easier to use the allen wrench included with the guitar.
The sound is nice, too. Soft, gentle, full midtones with muted highs and lows. Notes resonate pretty nicely, no buzzing strings or uneven frets, and even chord work sounds pleasant and full.
It's clearly a budget guitar, but there is nothing wrong with that. This is ideal for someone just getting started or who wants something they can mess around with without having to worry about treating it too preciously.
Comes with a soft carrying case, but don't rely on it for protection. This guitar is made from soft wood and will take scuffs and marks even through the bag. No other accessories come with it.
Overall, it's a solid piece of work for the price and a welcome addition to the budget player's collection or as someone's first classical acoustic.