Feature:
No extras, but it has an onboard tuner that just rocks and makes it so much better than having to use a normal tuner. The cutout makes it great to get the high notes on the higher frets.
Quality:
Nothing vibrates or sounds loose. It is just solid, when I pick up this guitar and my old guitar I can just feel the difference in the wood and how the fret is attached to the body. Solid spruce top I believe it is and it has the X piece in that makes it sound just plain solid.
Value:
Yes, it is worth what I paid for it and probably what this site sells it for too.
Desirability:
It's a good looking pretty guitar. The inlays are gorgeous, the ebony stipes are nice, the mosaic in-lay is great, but it's not the prettiest ever, but then again, it's a standard natural finish, so you get the standard of the guitar.
Sound:
The sound is rich and deep. It seems the cords will echo for ever if you keep your hands on the fret board and just sit.
Ease of Use:
Everything is pretty up front. The action seems to be really easy from what I can tell. I had it set up and it is just great.
Support:
N/A
Overall:
I do not expect to get another guitar unless this thing just gets destroyed and I can't get it fixed. Well, unless I become a professional musician, then I might. But for an acoustic electric it is simple to use and sounds good amped or unpluged.