As far as I can tell, it is a solid mahogany back, sides, and neck. Soundboard is laminated spruce but looks gorgeous. Solid walnut fingerboard and bridge look great too. The rosette is a decal, but is centered and looks ok from a distance. Solid walnut fingerboard and bridge. Took about an 1/8” off the saddle to help the action. Frets are level and dual action truss rod works as it should. Tuners work but are cheap feeling and could stand to be upgraded.Reviews that comment that it doesn’t stay in tune probably don’t realize how much stretching nylon strings undergo before stabilizing. Overall, a great buy for the price!So I loosened the strings, slid the plastic bridge out, and filed it down to a more comfortable distance. It is now slightly a one the wood of the bridge. I didn’t mess with the nut. Either way you go, do it yourself or have it done in the shop, this is a nice guitar at the discounted price.Es una guitarra basica y relativamente buena para aprender, a mi gusto lo unico que no me gusta es que el grosor del diapason es un poco grande un poco mas que una guitarra clasica, pero si es buena para principiantes y el sonido no es tan profundo mas bien es un poco mas chilloso pero bueno pasa para un principiante…Buying a cheap guitar off the internet is a notoriously bad idea, but this one was for my Gal to learn on. I've been playing for 20 years and I've had this one for about a week. I'm amazed at the quality for the price. The sound is really good, No buzzing, It's a little bassy but that's much better than the the usual plinky high note sound you get on cheap guitars. I honestly might buy one for myself for travel.The craftmanship here is superb. I own ten classical guitars some with some of them costing thousands of dollars but this little gem holds it own in every category. I was nonplussed.IMPORTANT! Right out of the box this guitar is no resdy for prime time. The guitar must be set up by a professional. It will cost about $75 to have this done but it is a must do. Have the saddle sanded and the neck adjusted to the proper height off the frets. When I got mine back it had a wonderful warm tone and was a delight to play. In twenty years after the wood sets and mellows this will be an even more fantastic sounding guitar than it is now.I'm giving this Hola! A five star across the board rating with the caveat of a professional set up once you take delivery. This "set up" is actually a must for any new guitar purchased but especially over the internet.Good guitar for a beginner, but the fretboard is a bit narrow, you get scratches when you go from one fret to the other, but with a file it can be fixed. The sound is clear and it is well painted. After all, for the price you pay, you can't ask for more.Guitar came reasonably set up - and for a nylon string guitar you generally don't want super fast action in any case!intonation was great, and the general set up of frets, fret smoothness/edges, and (lack of) neck bow was far better than I expected (I've seen worse in newly-shipped guitars at ten times the cost)The tone is *decent*, and is absolutely fabulous for the price (it's not as rounded as the best classical guitars, but duh - it's $130 WITH a gig bag! It's easily a $20 gig bag, so $110 for the guitar!)This is not a *beginner* guitar, it's a *workmanlike* guitar. It is sufficiently good for me to rely on for my continuing (re)education in classical guitar (after playing jazz, folk, blues, and rock for almost 50 years) and I get absolutely no sense that I'll want to replace it in a few months or years...All in all - it is astonishing.In comparison - I used to have a cheap "thrash guitar" I picked up for playing while I was long term on a project far from home -- I'd travel with clothes, but I wasn't trusting a decent instrument to airline baggage handling! That cheap thrash guitar cost about the same as this -- or a little more when considering inflation - and that guitar was really trash. good enough to give me a surface on which to maintain some chops... but I simply left it behind at the end of that project. It wasn't worth keeping... THIS guitar I would keep.