Mitchell MD100SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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The Mitchell MD100SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Electric-Acoustic Guitar gives you the ability to hook-up for more sound, or unplug for more personal settings. With its full-sized cutaway dreadnought body you'll have much easier access to the upper bout for more playability, especially if you play lead. The solid spruce top nicely complements the mahogany back and sides giving you a more sustainable organic sound. 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. Either way you go, this quality hybrid will have you plucking and strumming for hours on end.

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Mitchell MD100SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: Dreadnought Cutaway
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back: Mahogany
  • Sides: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • No. of frets: 20
  • Scale length: 25-1/2"
  • Nut Width: 1-11/16
  • Neck width at body: 2-5/16"
  • String spacing at saddle E-E: 2-5/16"
  • Inlay pattern: Mother of Pearl dots
  • Rosette: Abalone
  • Binding: White with Black/White/Black Purfling
  • Pickguard: Black
  • Width at Upper Bout: 11-1/2"
  • Width at Lower Bout: 15-5/8"
  • Maximum Depth: 4-7/8"
  • Finish: Gloss
  • 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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This guitar was purchased as a gift for an intermediate player.I checked out everything in the store's inventory for appearance, construction, string action height, neck straightness, fret edge finishing(a big problem on some others in this price range)body and neck binding match-the whole thing but most importantly,TONE. The intended recipient wanted a slightly smaller body than some of the dreadnoughts on the market so I was skeptical of this guitar's just slightly smaller dimensions(than,say,a larger dreadnought although it's classed as one) to produce good low end response. I was surprised to hear good clean lows and a good range with no unwanted buzz.The action is low and fast,the fretboard well done.I have been checking and fixing instruments for many years now and play out as well.I have several guitars including a hand picked Taylor 514c(cedar top grand auditorium)No,the Mitchell does not have the resonance or the projection of the Taylor-it's not in that class-but I would not hesitate to play a gig with it.I would definitely equalize it with the PA to maximize the guitar's potential and just leave the on board at neutral.To summarize,this guitar was extremely playable,had great tone and sounded better than many others at this price.I may go back and get one for a back-up road unit.Only negative is that the written material seemed to be done by someone who should be more familiar with the english language. HINT:If you have smaller children,get a hard case for your guitar.

Reviewed by Allan M. Jones on 1/4/2008 who plays acoustic blues/folk and rock classics.

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Very Good Guitar

Theis Is a very good guitar i got it about 5 months ago and it is great pluged in or not. I would Really recommend this guitar to any one who is staring out or even intermediate. I cant think of any bad things about it except the brand isnt very well know. I would say this is a good guitar for practicing any modern rock.

Reviewed by Caleb L. on 12/7/2007 who plays Rock.

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Great Value

This guitar is a great value. The solid spruce top provides a decent range of tones which is way better than than a total laminate or plywood guitar. The guitar has good playability and stays in tune although the action is a little high. The binding, rosette, and bridge are crafted well. I have an expensive all solid Martin 00016gte which I love but am really impressed with this Mitchell. I am really impressed with the piezo electronics- good range of tones. Please do not let the lesser known brand name and low price keep you from trying out this well crafted guitar. As with any mass produced instrument, play a couple until you find the one that feels good in your hand.

Reviewed by Mike on 1/3/2008 who plays metal, stoner rock, blues.

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Mitchell Acous/Elec. stands up with brilliance

I have owned my Mitchell MD-100 CE for about nine years now. It sounds great with Martin (Studio SP) strings and withstands some good bumps and hits. The Grover pins hold the strings in place well so you don't have to tune it that often at all. One note of caution: since the electric input works off a 9-volt battery, spend a little extra cash to get a good battery. Also, you have to undo one or two strings to replace the battery but the 9-volt does last a long time though. I’ve never, ever had any problems with it. This is an awesome guitar for the low price. Highly recommend it!

Reviewed by AL on 2/11/2008 who plays Rock.

18 people found this review helpful.
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Good Guitar!

I've had this guitar for 6 months now, and i'm very happy with my purchase. It has a very nice, full tone and the neck has a great feel. It's definetely not the best, but a great guitar for the price. I havent played much with it plugged in, but it sounds the mic sounds good too. I would recommend this guitar to beginners as well as experienced guitar players.

Reviewed by Sam on 1/23/2008 who plays Acoustic, Folk, Blues.

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