Mitchell

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Part of the expanding Terra Series, the Mitchell T311-TCE 12-string dreadnought acoustic guitar offers a combination of high-quality components and modern design for the advancing student or performing musician. It features a stunning, solid spruce top, with mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich tone. The attractive open-pore finish enhances its overall resonance and the cutaway body style provides complete access to upper frets. The advanced, forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing increases the T311’s tone and projection, ideal for stage performances. And when you need to plug in, an onboard Fishman preamp with 3-band EQ feeds all that lush tone to an amp or mixing board. An easy-to-play, slim mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard makes learning difficult passages easier and creates superior playability overall. High-ratio sealed gear tuners allow for quick and accurate tuning of this head-turning instrument that is unmatched at this price.
Clearance Mitchell T311-TCE Terra 12-String Dreadnought Spruce Top Acoustic-Electric Guitar Edge Burst
Clearance Mitchell T311-TCE Terra 12-String Dreadnought Spruce Top Acoustic-Electric Guitar Edge Burst
Clearance Mitchell T311-TCE Terra 12-String Dreadnought Spruce Top Acoustic-Electric Guitar Edge Burst

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Dreadnought design offers plenty of volume
  • Solid spruce top for superior tone quality
  • Mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich sound
  • Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard, bridge and headstock overlay
  • Open pore finish and forward-shifted X-bracing provide deeper tone and resonance
  • Comfortable slim-neck design for increased playability
  • High-ratio sealed gear tuners results in easier and stable tuning
  • Fishman preamp with 3-band EQ
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Body
  • Body type: Dreadnought
  • Cutaway: Single
  • Top wood: Solid Spruce
  • Back & sides: Mahogany
  • Bracing pattern: Forward-shifted X
  • Body finish: Thin, open pore
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: Slim C
  • Nut width: 1.875 (48 mm)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: Thin
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: Yes
  • Brand: Fishman
  • Configuration: Side-mounted preamp
  • Preamp EQ: 3-band
  • Feedback filter: Phase
  • Tuner: Yes
Other
  • Tuning machines: Chrome-plated die-cast
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Saddle & nut: TUSQ
  • Number of strings: 12-string
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

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4.43

7 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Practicing4
  2. Jamming3
  3. Small Venues3
  4. Recording2
  5. Rock Concerts1
Cons
  1. Requires Constant Tuning2
  2. Flat Sound1
  3. cheap tuners1
  4. not a good sound tuned to E1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician2
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play5
  2. Good Feel5
  3. Good Audio4
  4. Stays In Tune4
  5. Consistent3
  • Just fantastic!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    bySeejay

    fromIllinois

    Been playing this a ton since I got it 4 months ago. Sounds amazing! Careful about the pickup hole/hardware, straps can unscrew it because of the rotation. I had to do a pretty delicate operation to reposition the end pin jack after it got loose (and rotating it back didn't work), but was able to do it without taking strings off. Now it's all good and I just make sure I tighten the jack if it gets loose. I don't know if the internal nut/bolt wasn't positioned quite right on mine, hopefully this isn't a recurring issue...the problem is you can't easily get to the internal hardware to fix it, and even when you do it's hard to know exactly where to position the nut. Took a few tries and it was pretty tricky to navigate. If it's a problem just search on "Acoustic end pin adjustment" and have some long skinny dowels to do your surgery ;) (I think this is a somewhat common problem so I won't attribute it to this guitar specifically.) This is an amazing guitar! Total game changer for the sound. I hardly play my 6 strings anymore. Used some fret cleaner and lubricant a few weeks ago and it's like new. Wow!!!

  • No Regrets

    4

    submitted3 years ago

    byTOM

    fromlos angeles

    I'm a pro player but missed having a 12 like I grew up on. Haven't tried out the electronics in a pro situation yet, but I'm picking this baby up often at home and feeling the mojo once again. 7th fret buzz problem [correctable] but otherwise true intonation all the way up.

  • I would buy this product again.

    4

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    submitted3 years ago

    byWilliam

    fromWaleska, Georgia

    Surprised how smooth the action is with this 12 String Acoustic guitar. Other 12 String Guitars are harder to play due to the extra number of strings. It sounds great, with the electronics and as an unplugged Acoustic.

  • This is a decent beginner 12 string

    4

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    submitted3 years ago

    byWilliam

    fromCharlotte, NC

    This is good looking out of the box. Ordered silk and steel strings for it, but haven't put on yet. The factory strings and the sound tuned to E is not good. I've tuned to D and it is much more playable. The tuning pegs/machines are cheap. Replacing those could be a lot of $

  • Very nice 12 string for the money.

    4

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    submitted3 years ago

    byChad

    fromDakota City, Iowa

    This is a beautiful 12 string guitar. It plays nice and sounds great. The only con I can think of is that it is often out of tune. I have had this less than a week and that could be just because the strings are new and the wood of the guitar is getting adjusted to the humidity of my home.

  • NICE GUITAR

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byKorey

    fromWI

    This is my first 12 string after 36 yrs of playing. There are no issues to speak of with the guitar I received. Sounds and plays excellent. Looks are better in person. Honestly couldn't be more happy about this guitar. I mainly playing electric guitar, rock to metal, and not that big into acoustic. If you get one, I sincerely hope it's as nice as mine. Time will tell on how it stands up. For now, this guitar is a steal in my honest opinion. I don't write reviews but had to for this..

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  • asked bySmitty

    fromReno Nevada

    What is the total length of the guitar

    What is the total length of the guitar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Mitchell T311-TCE is about 42 "
  • asked byLisa Anne

    fromSacramento, CA

    I recently purchased this guitar for my daughter and she would like a strap to go with it.  Which strap should I get that would work?

    I recently purchased this guitar for my daughter and she would like a strap to go with it. Which strap should I get that would work?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    That's a tough one. I have 20 pages of straps available. These are nice "Perri's Jacquard Guitar Strap Vintage Floral 2 in"
  • asked byTmax51op

    fromDublin, Ga

    What's wrong with this guitar?  Is it being discontinued? Is it all solid wood?

    What's wrong with this guitar? Is it being discontinued? Is it all solid wood?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    There's nothing wrong with it. Solid Spruce. Laminated back and sides