Had a classical guitar that I never used, so sold it and bought this HB instead. It's a very pleasant surprise. It's more than all right out of the box, no worries if you don't want to hack it, but a bit of an upgrade bumps up the sound quality considerably.
Equalizing, sanding and polishing the frets, changing the saddle inlay to bone (be prepared to make a left handed compensated version), adding better strings / graphite in the nut make a very noticeable difference in the sound / smoothness of tuning / playablility.
This guitar is a real crowdpleaser in small family gatherings. The construction is robust, too, just throw it in the boot and off you go.
The pickup exists and it is functional, but there are better ones, but it'll do for occasional amateur recording.
After playing it for a wile the only negative point was the thick lacquer layer on the neck, it is a quality coating, so it does not come down, but it was a littlebit uncomfortable to play.
So I sanded down the neck really to the wood, so below the foundation. This wood is pinkish mahogany with a relatively light colour. My guess is it is the toona sinensis, which would be consistent with the guitar being (very well) made in China. Then gave it a modern, synthetic matt transparent finish from France, about 4 layers sanding down to fine gradually. Now it's plays comfortably and looks great, too.
That's an advantage of this guitar: at this price point you can really experiment with relatively drastic measures, you can customize it with little risk.