You might want to look at the solid spruce top and mahogany Monoprice Idyllwild cutaway acoustic with Fishman electronics, no tax and free shipping. The "older" version is going for $162.99 right now. Words cannot express. Another is the drop-dead gorgeous Monoprice quilted Ash dreadnought, currently on sale @ $199.99. Also with Fishman, no tax and free shipping. These come completely set up. The action is super low and extremely easy to play all day long. The only thing I had to do with the dreadnought was back the truss rod off 1/6 of a turn to make the high-E stop buzzing when hitting it hard. These aren't "basic acoustics". They built like tanks and are keepsake quality. They are not flimsy lightweights. They've got a high-gloss finish that you can see for miles down into. Beautiful. The sound is that of a very high-dollar guitar.
Two others you might look into are Orangewood acoustic mid-line guitars. The solid-cedar top Oliver and the solid spruce top Austin. These are professionally set up before they ship to you and the action is close to perfect. When you hold and play these guitars the vibrations go right through you. These particular Orangewoods come in a satin finish and don't have electronics. Again, they're not anywhere near "basic" acoustic guitars. They're professional quality. Personally, I can say all four guitars I've mentioned are absolutely amazing and about as close to perfect as you're going to get under $800 to $1000. There are quite a few YouTube reviews on them. There's almost never anything but high praise. The normal price of these Orangewood models is $195 w' free shipping, but some of the YouTube reviewers provide a code for 20% off in their video descriptions. So, they can end up costing you right around $175 w' free shipping.
How do they do it? Who cares. All I know is that enjoying this quality only used to be possible with $1000 or more.