Mitchell MD100S12EBK 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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Mitchell MD100S12EBK 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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      Mitchell MD100S12EBK 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar (104332895)
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Full 12-string tone with stage-ready electronics.

The MITCHELL MD100S12EBK is a full-sized 12-string acoustic-electric dreadnought guitar that features a solid Sitka spruce top, rich mahogany back and sides. Tasteful abalone rosette and purfling accents highlight an elegant ebony finish. Mitchell puts quality acoustics within the reach of any musician. When you do go electric, the Piezo pickup and AT 3000 preamp with 2-band EQ and volume sliders give you a wider soundscape to play around in

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Mitchell MD100S12EBK 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: Dreadnought 12-String
    Top: Solid Spruce Top
    Back & Sides: Mahogany
    Scale Length: 25-1/2"
    No. of frets: 20/open 14
    Fingerboard: Rosewood with Binding
    Fingerboard Inlays: Dots
    Binding: white/black With Abalone Purfling
    Rosette: Abalone ring
    Bridge: Rosewood
    Pickguard: Black
    Finish: Gloss Black
    Electronics: Under the saddle Piezo electric pickups. AT 3000 active preamp with 2-band EQ, ±12dB, and volume sliders.
    Tuners: Chrome




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  • the battery

    As reviewed by patrick stracener on 11/27/2010

    I totally agree that for the price, you can't get a better 12 string. However, changing the battery is sometimes extremely hard. Why Mitchell didn't mount the receiver for the battery like higher priced guitars are mounted I can't say. I own 3 Mitchell 12's and dread changing the battery when I change strings. Other than that, you can't get a better 12 unless you spend 4 to 5 times the money.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • First 12 String

    As reviewed by JC on 3/23/2010

    Honestly this is a very nice guitar, well built, and good looking. Stringing the guitar isn't as difficult as I thought it would be. The onboard EQ has minimal features but works fine. The design and components are much like my Washburn 6 string so it really fit nicely into to my Acoustic ensemble. A guitar cable and neck adjustment tool were included. No Strap and no case.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • First 12 String I own

    As reviewed by Lindy on 1/24/2011

    I happened to be able to try this guitar in the stores when I picked up my Electric I bought that day. It was a great Guitar to play on and wasn't bad priced. I enjoy this guitar a lot and It's worth the money, but the battery died on me easily recently and won't work with my amp at the moment. The battery is hard to change out because you have to loosen the strings to get to it by putting your hand through the hole in the guitar... I'm only frustrated by this fact. It's a great guitar besides that fact.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

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