The neck, body and bridge are strong, but the rest is of low quality.
The strings are too high and wide apart to be comfortable for practicing picking, strum, chords, scales, and finger independence coordination like the Spider drill.
Because of the solid wood, it is so bulky that I'd prefer use my travel guitar.
Of course, it cannot be tuned to a proper pitch, but the heads help to make the string tension feel right. However, they rotate so badly that they feel likely to break off at any time.
If this is the quality of Harley Benton, this was my first HB product and has been the last. I am currently looking for a new guitar, and HB guitars are skipped and ignored, despite the many positive reviews.