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Description
Mitchell's MD200 electric guitar offers you a winning combination of comfort, tone and style. This double cutaway basswood body and maple neck instrument delivers a modern voice courtesy of mini-H and H rail-style ceramic humbucker pickups that provide punchy, articulate tone with reduced feedback.
Versatile Tone for Any Genre
The MD200's mini-H neck pickup and H bridge pickup configuration offers players a spectrum of tones suitable for any music genre. The mini-H pickup in the neck position provides a warm, rounded tone perfect for jazz, blues and classic rock. Switch to the bridge H pickup for a punchy, aggressive tone ideal for hard rock and metal. With a simple flip of the 3-way toggle switch, players can access a range of blended tones in between.
Playability and Comfort
The MD200's double cutaway basswood body and maple neck are contoured for comfort, allowing players to reach the upper frets with ease. A flatter 12" fretboard radius and low action make the MD200 a joy to play. The MD200's lightweight basswood body reduces shoulder strain, even during marathon practice sessions or lengthy gigs.
String-Through Body for Outstanding Sustain
The MD200 features a string-through body design, where strings pass through the body before anchoring to the tune-o-matic bridge. This construction significantly improves sustain and resonance. Players will delight in the MD200's ability to hold notes for ages. An adjustable tune-o-matic bridge also provides precise intonation for perfectly tuned chords and single-note runs up and down the neck.
Stylish and Stage-Ready
Available in six eye-catching finishes including Seaglass, Orange and Island Blue Satin, the MD200 makes a stylish statement on any stage. A sleek black nickel hardware complements each finish for a cohesive look.



Features
- Modern basswood double-cutaway body and a maple neck with smooth fretboard
- H/mini-H pickup configuration with paraffin-dipped, rail-style ceramic pickups reduce microphonics and unwanted feedback while mitigating tonal dropouts
- Deep Bevel Cutaway (DBC) design allows for complete fretboard access
- String-through body design and traditional, adjustable TOM-style bridge for outstanding sustain and solid intonation
- High-tensile strength fretwire for durability and smooth playing
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Methanol, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specs
- Body shape: Double cutaway
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood: Not applicable
- Body wood: Basswood
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Shallow C
- Neck wood: Rock Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Dual-action
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Select hardwood
- Radius: 13.75"
- Fret size: Tall/Narrow
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width: 1.7" (43 mm)
- Configuration: Mini-HH
- Neck: Mini-Rail Humbucker ceramic
- Bridge: Humbucker ceramic
- Brand: Mitchell
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Series
- Special electronics: Push/push tone control
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 3-way
- Coil tap or split: Coil tap
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: Tune-o-matic-style fully adjustable
- Tailpiece: String thru body
- Tuning machines: 14:1 high-ratio
- Color: Black nickel
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Electronics
- Case: Sold separately
- Country of origin: China
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3.97
68 Reviews
80%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
If I inspect it and find it is not at good then no.
Found a number on the floor with loose sockets and nobs. They had one in the back, still boxed. It is almost perfect. For the price paid, it us worth it. Looks like it is made in same factories or design is almost identical to Schecter's cheaper C-1 model. So far I am impressed. The finish has a small overspray on the raw wood on the headstock. No big deal. Neck could be smoother. I probably will Scotch Brite it if I keep it. Finish is really thin. The green one on the wall had been damaged and it looked so thin, it peeled off near the volume knobs. GC staff think it will sell that way and would not sell it for less than marked. It won't sell.
Most Liked Negative Review
High frets, low output neck pickup, not worth it
I really wanted to like this guitar because of the earlier positive reviews, looks and design. I HAVE a Mitchell acoustic/electric that plays well and is finished nicely. When GC put the MD200 on sale for Memorial Day, I went to the store to give it a spin. YIKES! The fret finishing was horrible on three different ones I tried. All had two or three frets that were obviously higher than the rest (just looking at the neck) and the results showed in playing. Massive buzzing and string rattle in spite of the action already being set high. It would take a full fret dress to get this thing playable. Moving on to the electronics, the bridge pickup is decent but the "hot rail" pickup at the neck position is pathetic. Virtually no output on the lower strings and what output there was overall was thin. To be fair, the P/U looked like it was set too low but who knows if it's adjustable vertically. Hard to tell with the tiny phillips head screws. Another one I tried had no output from the full neck pickup period so a wire had either come loose or the p/u was shorted. On to the finish. There were several places on the white model I tried where they get the spray coat on evenly. At the jack, you could see raw wood and same around the neck pickup cavity. Overall, both black and white look good from a few feet away but up close not so much. When I handed the (new from box) white one back to the sales dude and showed him what was wrong with the fretwork, he was incredulous. Showed it to the assistant manager. Both agreed it was one of the worst fresh out of box guitars they'd seen. I think Mitchell is a Guitar Center house brand so I'm surprised at how they could let such poorly finished guitars into their stores. You need to step up the QC guys.
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Best Uses
- Practicing43
- Jamming40
- Recording18
- Small Venues16
- Rock Concerts10
Cons
- Craftsmanship6
- Fret Buzz5
- Poor Pick Up4
- Finish2
- Humming Sounds Only2
Describe Yourself
- Experienced30
- Novice12
- Professional Musician9
Pros
- Good Feel45
- Fun To Play43
- Good Tone28
- Solid Electronics25
- Good Pick Up23
Reviewed by 68 customers
I would buy this item once again,
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byJonathan
fromMexico
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
is a good guitar and easy to play, confortable, beutiful and fulfill sith my expectations
HOT ROCK'N GUITAR
submitted3 months ago
byAWAYGONE
fromLANGHORNE PA
THIS GUITAR HAS POWER! I MADE THIS THING SCREAM THE PICKUP IS SUPER HOT DEFENITLY A SOLID ROCKER GUITAR MITCHELL ELECTIC GUITARS "WHERE VERSITILITY IS SUPREME!" AWAY GONE YOUTUBE CHANNEL GUITAR PLAYER FOR OVER 30 YEARS
ELECTRIC PINK ROCKED THE HOUSE!!
submitted3 months ago
byAWAY GONE
fromLevittown Pennsylvania
I'VE PLAYED THEM ALL, EVERY BRAND. THIS GUITAR IS READY TO ROCK THE PICK UP IS A FLAME THROWER!!! I PLAYED ONE IN GUITAR CENTER AND MY JAW DROPPED WITH THE POWER THIS GUITAR HAS. CHORDS RING FOR DAYS!!! TRY IT BEFORE, I BUY THE ALL!!!!!! IF THIS GUITAR DOES NOT BLOW YOU AWAY!!!? MY NAME ISN'T AWAY GONE!!!;) (guitar player, builder, and recording artist.35 years) I FULLY ENDORSE MICHELL GUITARS " WHERE VERSETILITY IS SUPREME!
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Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byKelly
fromTorrance California
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I bought this guitar to give away at a cancer awareness benefit. I had all the musicians and support staff that participated in the event called, Rock Your Pink, held at St. Rocke in Hermosa Beach, California on Friday November 22nd. I had a chance to play it before it was set up and it played great for such an inexpensive guitar. It has string through body and push pull knobs for coil split. Not a bad set up. Once it was set up by my guitar tech it was even better. The only fault it had was when I tried to pull off the guitar strap at the bottom the guitar strap button stripped out. Luckily I had a set with a longer screw in my drawer. I know that the person that won the auction will never play it, but it is a playable guitar at a fun price.
Cool guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byNatalie
fromRaleigh, NC
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great set up for a low priced guitar. Great Christmas gift
I cant say the H word but imagine I did and add a YEAHHHHH!!
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byMyke
fromFontana, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Every time I play this beauty I feel like I just drank a cold hard beer on mount olympus, the gods have blessed me with an affordable and fun guitar!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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submitted12 days ago
asked byChloe
fromLong Beach. CA
What case or gig bag do you recommend for this product? Would it fit in the Fender Classic Series Wood Strat/Tele case? https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender/Classic-Series-Wood-Strat-Tele-Limited-Edition-Case-Surf-Green-1500000281437.gc?pfm=krecs+1500000281437+31259+GCWPLP
Gator PRS Style & Wide Body Electric Guitar Case For PRS Style and Wide Body Guitars. This Is too wide for a Fender case.submitted2 months ago
asked byRobert
fromundisclosed
What guage Strings does it come with?
These are .09'ssubmitted5 months ago
asked byspeedy
fromMy,ny
Does it have an active pick up
No, it doesn't.submitted2 years ago
asked byTaylor
fromVA
Do this have nylon strings
No it doesn't. This is a steel string electric guitar.submitted2 years ago
asked byKyleS
fromColorado Springs
What is the surface area of just the body of the guitar?
I’m sorry, I don’t know.submitted2 years ago
asked byDave
fromHesperia California
Plug in to any speaker with no amp needed
No, an amp is needed.submitted2 years ago
asked byKirsten
fromMobile Al
Does it have a place to plug it up to a amp?
Yessubmitted2 years ago
asked byDig Morbid
fromRoswell, NM
Does it play metal and can it handle drop D
Yessubmitted2 years ago
asked byJaymz
fromLA
Does it come with a strap? Does it come with a chord? How do you adjust the action, if needed ( i.e. what tools are needed and do strings need to be removed to adjust action).
No and no. This needs a little bit of discussion. Please give us a call 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byJosh
fromBolingbrook,IL
Is this considered a full sized guitar or is it meant for younger kids/smaller people
It's full sized.