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Mitchell Terra Series Solid-Top Spruce Acoustic Guitars

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To succeed in music, you need to start off with the right instrument. With that in mind, Mitchell created the Terra Series acoustic and acoustic/electric guitars, which includes this T313CE Auditorium acoustic/electric guitar. The Terra Series offers guitarists budget-friendly options with great looks and tone to inspire and keep players engaged on their musical journey.

Mitchell T313CE Auditorium acoustic electric guitar, spruce top, open pore finish

A solid start starts with a solid top

Unlike many other guitars in its class, the T313CE features a solid top, spruce in this case, paired with striped mahogany back and sides. Add to that an open-pore satin body finish and forward-shifted X bracing, and you've got a guitar with natural good looks that offers rich, warm tone with a detailed high end and deeper resonance right out the box.

Mitchell T313CE Auditorium Spruce acoustic electric guitar, slim-C neck, rosewood fingerboard

The perfect neck shape

To give all players the best experience possible, the T313CE was crafted with a comfortable, satin-finished, slim-C neck design. This is ideal for younger players and those with smaller hands trying to familiarize themselves with sliding up and down the neck as they hone their skills. Experienced players will enjoy its familiar feel. Its rosewood fingerboard adds even more warmth and sweetness.

Mitchell T313CE Auditorium Spruce acoustic electric guitar, Fishman Presys, Sonicore pickup

Easy-to-use electronics

Making the T313CE an even more versatile instrument, it comes with a built-in Fishman Presys preamp and Fishman Sonicore pickup. This gives you a simple 3-band EQ to better shape your sound when plugged in, as well as a phase filter control, volume control and a tuner. Its specially designed housing makes battery swaps stress-free. A simple push unlocks the preamp, which opens it up, giving you access to the battery underneath. With no clips to deal with, you can easily swap batteries and get right back to playing.

Mitchell T313CE Auditorium Spruce acoustic electric guitar appointments

Added touches for a better guitar

Adding to its ease of use, Mitchell equipped the T313CE auditorium with high-ratio sealed gear tuners. This ensures quick, stable tuning for great performance every time you pick it up. Other appointments that separate it from most acoustic guitars in its class include a single-cutaway for more fret access, beautiful rosewood headplate overlay, abalone and multi-ring rosette, TUSQ nut and saddle, black pickguard, and a natural gloss top finish.

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Fill the auditorium or any room with the beautiful sound of this Mitchell. Order yours today.
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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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  • Auditorium-size cutaway design offers easy playability
  • Solid spruce top for detailed high end
  • Gloss finished top
  • Mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich sound
  • Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard and bridge
  • Open pore finish on back and sides
  • Forward-shifted X-bracing provide deeper overall resonance
  • Genuine Fishman pickup and preamp for full sound reproduction
  • Comfortable slim-neck and cutaway design for increased playability
  • High-ratio sealed gear tuners result in easier and stable tuning
  • Premium D’Addario Coated Strings .012–.053

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4.54

28 Reviews

89%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

You can find very good instrument if you try it first

Actually I bought a previous version of this model. I was attracted by the price and view but when I got to my closest shop the instrument I found there didn't inspire me. It had a "gap" on trebles. Since I needed a guitar I just started to try all instruments in the demo room that were cheaper than $1K. It was a guitar center Raleigh so I had a plenty of items there. I got clockwise and the first Mitchell guitar was close to start point, right after door. When I got to the door from the other side I grabbed one more instrument and was impressed by full sound with great clear frequency response and sound feeling (you can fill vibrations even by your left hand). The only thing - the strings were too high. I looked at the manufacturer and found that it is just the same type of Mitchell I wanted initially. Since I tried all instruments I didn't pay attention to makes. I didn't buy it that day but on the next I got back and made it. After that I had several iterations of adjustment, frets and saddle polishing and anchor fitting. The guitar needs a work to be comfortable for playing. Finally I'm using one for 5 years and recently started to look for replacement. And still couldn't find the better sound and filling even though the upper threshold now is 1.5K. The only thing that makes me unhappy the frets are quite thin and some of them are pretty worn now, and replacement can cost more than this guitar. So you can find a great instrument but don't buy it online. You have to try it and decide the sound is good for you and the manufacturing defects can be adjusted without expensive operations.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

9V Battery drains fast, problem neck adjustment

The battery drains super fast. It got to the point that I stopped using the built-in tuner. It's useless. The buzzing noise on the B string is annoying. It started buzzing on the B string. I thought it was the string that needed to be replaced. Unfortunately, it did not help. I could figure out the problem, which was the neck. After the neck adjustment, it did not sound like it was supposed to. Very frustrated, I needed to bring it to the shop to have someone look at it.

Filters

Best Uses

  1. Practicing23
  2. Jamming19
  3. Small Venues14
  4. Recording5
  5. School Bands4

Cons

  1. Poor Quality3
  2. Requires Constant Tuning2
  3. Flat Sound1
  4. needs work1
  5. thin frets1

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced16
  2. Novice7
  3. Professional Musician2

Pros

  1. Good Feel27
  2. Fun To Play24
  3. Good Audio24
  4. Stays In Tune21
  5. Consistent16
  • CLASSIC LOOKS READY FOR A LEAD

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byGENE AKA @AWAYGONE2023

    fromCHERRY HILL NEW JERSEY

    I LOVE the Auditorium body , the sound is warm and strong. even tones between the high strings and the low strings. the body creates great sustain.

  • TRADITION STYLE EASY TO PLAY

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byAWAYGONE

    fromLANGHORNE PA

    AFTER BEING TUNED THE GUITAR WAS NICE AND EASY TO PLAY . VERY POWERFUL PICKUPS THE TUNER WAS NICE THE SPRUCE TOP PRODUCES A NATURAL GUITAR SOUND

  • You can find very good instrument if you try it first

    4

    submitteda year ago

    byMaxim

    fromApex, NC

    Actually I bought a previous version of this model. I was attracted by the price and view but when I got to my closest shop the instrument I found there didn't inspire me. It had a "gap" on trebles. Since I needed a guitar I just started to try all instruments in the demo room that were cheaper than $1K. It was a guitar center Raleigh so I had a plenty of items there. I got clockwise and the first Mitchell guitar was close to start point, right after door. When I got to the door from the other side I grabbed one more instrument and was impressed by full sound with great clear frequency response and sound feeling (you can fill vibrations even by your left hand). The only thing - the strings were too high. I looked at the manufacturer and found that it is just the same type of Mitchell I wanted initially. Since I tried all instruments I didn't pay attention to makes. I didn't buy it that day but on the next I got back and made it. After that I had several iterations of adjustment, frets and saddle polishing and anchor fitting. The guitar needs a work to be comfortable for playing. Finally I'm using one for 5 years and recently started to look for replacement. And still couldn't find the better sound and filling even though the upper threshold now is 1.5K. The only thing that makes me unhappy the frets are quite thin and some of them are pretty worn now, and replacement can cost more than this guitar. So you can find a great instrument but don't buy it online. You have to try it and decide the sound is good for you and the manufacturing defects can be adjusted without expensive operations.

  • 9V Battery drains fast, problem neck adjustment

    2

    submitted2 years ago

    byAdam

    fromSchaumburg

    The battery drains super fast. It got to the point that I stopped using the built-in tuner. It's useless. The buzzing noise on the B string is annoying. It started buzzing on the B string. I thought it was the string that needed to be replaced. Unfortunately, it did not help. I could figure out the problem, which was the neck. After the neck adjustment, it did not sound like it was supposed to. Very frustrated, I needed to bring it to the shop to have someone look at it.

  • Really good guitar, but build quality lets itself down

    3

    submitted2 years ago

    byAlex

    fromYorba Linda California

    I've had this guitar for about a year and a half now and it has a great tone/ plays very comfortably. However, the place where you plug your cable in has come loose. It cuts in and out but occasionally works while being plugged in. it's useless now, but worked great before it broke.

  • Good buy

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJames

    fromFrankfort Ky

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    this is my second Mitchell and for cheap guitars they do perform very well and stay in tune and have a great presence

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byife

    from17235 trace glen lane

    when does the sale end

    when does the sale end

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 855-770-3373
  • asked byJamminjimmy

    fromAthens Ga

    What are the actual physical dimensions of this guitar?

    What are the actual physical dimensions of this guitar?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's about 41" long and 16" wide at lower bout
  • asked byJes

    fromNW GA

    What is the nut width?

    What is the nut width?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    NUT WIDTH: 1.69
  • asked byJoe

    fromPort St Lucie. Fl

    Is this guitar made in China or Indonesia?

    Is this guitar made in China or Indonesia?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Indonesia
  • asked byJim

    fromRolling hills estates

    Does this come with a guitar case????

    Does this come with a guitar case????

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar does not come with a case.
  • asked byLauren

    fromNewport News, VA

    What is the best hardshell case that will fit this?

    What is the best hardshell case that will fit this?

    Open Reply - Beau
    The Silver Creek Vintage Archtop 000 Auditorium Acoustic Guitar Case would be a good choice.