Mitchell

Description

The Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String acoustic-electric dreadnought guitar is a beautifully crafted instrument that combines premium tonewoods with thoughtful design. Featuring a solid mahogany top, back, and sides, this guitar delivers a warm and expressive tone that's perfect for a wide range of musical styles. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your musical journey, the T331-TCE-BST will inspire you to create your best music.

Solid Mahogany Construction for a Rich and Resonant Tone

The Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String is crafted entirely from solid mahogany, a premium tonewood known for its warmth, resonance, and sustain. This all-mahogany construction gives the guitar a lush and full-bodied sound that's perfect for both strumming and fingerpicking. The forward-shifted X-bracing further enhances the guitar's projection and allows its complex overtones to ring out clearly. This Mitchell T331-TCE-BST is a true joy to play and listen to.

Fishman Electronics for Versatile Performance

The T331-TCE-BST is equipped with an onboard Fishman preamp system, making it easy to plug in and perform. Whether you're on stage, in the studio, or jamming with friends, the Fishman electronics deliver a natural and dynamic amplified tone. The 3-band EQ gives you control over your sound, allowing you to shape your tone to suit any musical setting. This Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-string acoustic-electric guitar is ready for any occasion.

Comfortable Neck and Rosewood Fingerboard

The T331-TCE-BST is designed for comfort and playability. The slim mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard provide a smooth and responsive feel, making it easy to navigate the fretboard and form chords. The 1.875" nut width and profiled shoulders offer a comfortable grip, even for extended playing sessions. This 12-string acoustic-electric guitar is a pleasure to play, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional.

Premium Appointments and Tuning Hardware

The T331-TCE-BST features a number of premium appointments that enhance its visual appeal and performance. The high-ratio tuners ensure quick and stable tuning, while the rosewood bridge and Tusq nut and saddle contribute to the guitar's overall tone and sustain. The nickel hardware adds a touch of elegance, while the open-pore finish highlights the natural beauty of the mahogany. This Mitchell T331-TCE-BST is a well-crafted instrument that will provide years of musical enjoyment.

The Perfect Guitar for the 12-String Enthusiast

The Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-string acoustic-electric dreadnought guitar is an ideal choice for players who are looking for a versatile and inspiring instrument with a rich and resonant tone. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your musical journey, the T331-TCE-BST will help you explore the full potential of a 12-string guitar.

Experience the Rich Sound of the Mitchell T331-TCE-BST

The Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String acoustic-electric dreadnought guitar is a beautifully crafted instrument that delivers exceptional tone, playability, and value. Order yours today and discover the magic of an all-mahogany 12-string.

Open Box Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String Acoustic-Electric Dreadnought Mahogany Top Guitar Level 1 Edge Burst
Open Box Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String Acoustic-Electric Dreadnought Mahogany Top Guitar Level 1 Edge Burst
Open Box Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String Acoustic-Electric Dreadnought Mahogany Top Guitar Level 1 Edge Burst

Features

  • All-mahogany construction delivers a warm, rich, and resonant tone with complex overtones
  • Dreadnought body style provides ample volume and projection
  • 12-string design creates a lush and shimmering sound that's perfect for a variety of musical styles
  • Slim mahogany neck offers a comfortable and easy-to-play feel
  • Rosewood fingerboard provides a smooth and responsive playing surface
  • Fishman preamp with 3-band EQ allows you to shape your amplified tone with precision
  • High-ratio tuners ensure quick and stable tuning
  • Rosewood bridge and Tusq nut and saddle contribute to the guitar's overall tone and sustain
  • Nickel hardware adds a touch of elegance and durability

Specs

Body
  • Body type: Dreadnought
  • Cutaway: Single
  • Top wood: Solid Mahogany
  • 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

Reviews

4.41

44 Reviews

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Definitely satisfied

Disclaimer: Haven't played much 12 string and a cheap pickup for my acoustics is all I've played electric. First impression out of the box: A lil darker than the pictures but very aesthetically pleasing to me. I like burst patterns and darker wood. Not a high gloss finish. You can actually see the grain texture....not just the grain itself. It is different and it wouldn't work with a high gloss finish but this is personal preference I guess. Feel: Like every other dreadnaught with a chunky neck. 12 strings create a lot a tension and it needs a thicker neck maybe? I happen to like a thicker neck if I'm mostly playing chords. Acoustic: It sounds very balanced which mahogany is known for. If you're doing a lot of vocals over the top may want something with less mid range. Instrumentally tho I love it. Plenty of volume. Sounds great to me. Electric: again sounds great with my limited benchmark. Better than my acoustic with my fishman clamp over the hole single coil (which I also have no complaints about). Controls are easy to use and sounds good throughout the full range of the EQ knobs. Other: Intonation on the 12 fret is either dead on or off by the smallest amount possible as measured with a tuner. Very comparable to guitars with a cost twice this much or more. Action is redonkulous low. So low dust might not collect under it. I LOVE the sound of the bass on this. Acoustic or electric. I picked up on sale as I've wanted a 12 string and it won't be my go to but more of a novelty. Even if I paid the regular price I would feel it is worth that and I would get my money's worth in due time.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Wouldn't Recommend

The instrument was good for like 2-3 months, but then I began to have problems with fret buzz, etc. Today on March 22nd, I got it checked out and turns out the bridge is faulty and the neck is already warping. Keep in mind this is all factory and I've never done any changes. Also, within the first month I had to strings pop. I always clean my instrument after playing and put it in the case when I know I won't play it for a while showing that I do care for my instrument. Mitchell guitars are good don't get me wrong, but with all these problems I might as well get a upgrade because all these repairs will be around $200 which is not worth it at all.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing26
  2. Jamming23
  3. Recording17
  4. Small Venues17
  5. Rock Concerts3
Cons
  1. Flat Sound4
  2. Poor Quality3
  3. Requires Constant Tuning1
  4. color too dark1
  5. Truss Rod issues1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced31
  2. Novice10
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Good Feel37
  2. Good Audio33
  3. Fun To Play31
  4. Stays In Tune28
  5. Consistent26
  • Great Bang for the Buck

    5

    submitteda month ago

    byDaGunny

    fromFlorida

    Plays great. Rich sound and close action. Did not need to adjust neck, saddle or nut. Perfect. I just wish the finish was lighter. It is very dark. A finish like their 6 string would compliment it.

  • Horrible quality

    1

    submitted2 months ago

    byRobert

    fromCresskill, NJ

    After year and a half the instrument is warped and imposdible to play. Guitar Center, where I purchased it, told me that it is not fixable. "Dirty deeds done dirt cheap...". Stay away from it. Wasted money.

  • I would cop again

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byDamian

    fromSan jose

    I bought it like a couple years ago and the bridge and action is still all good all these people in these comments dirty or something cause my guitar is chillin still plays good and sounds good just put 10-47 and only one of the top e string and down tune it and you be chillin

  • no

    2

    submitted9 months ago

    byKevin

    fromWa

    the action in the guitar is bad not even a bridge doctor could save it please dont buy it sierrena player

  • Wouldn't Recommend

    3

    submitted9 months ago

    byAdriel

    fromEl Paso Texas

    The instrument was good for like 2-3 months, but then I began to have problems with fret buzz, etc. Today on March 22nd, I got it checked out and turns out the bridge is faulty and the neck is already warping. Keep in mind this is all factory and I've never done any changes. Also, within the first month I had to strings pop. I always clean my instrument after playing and put it in the case when I know I won't play it for a while showing that I do care for my instrument. Mitchell guitars are good don't get me wrong, but with all these problems I might as well get a upgrade because all these repairs will be around $200 which is not worth it at all.

  • Nice Guitar

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byKay

    fromSeattle WA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is a beautiful looking guitar, but for a 12 string the sound does not blow me away. It's a good guitar for the prize but not my favorite.

Q&A

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

  • asked byjuJu

    fromriverside

    can u play Mexican music on it

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can absolutely play Mexican music on the Mitchell T331-TCE-BST Terra 12-String Acoustic-Electric Dreadnought.
  • asked byCynthia

    fromRancho Cucamonga, CA

    Does this guitar come with a tuner

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it has no tuner.
  • asked byDon

    fromWilmington, NC

    Ok, I've haven't had a 12 string before, I 8 others classical, how do you tune a 12 string? I know weird.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The strings are just octaves. Each pair is the same note one octave apart.
  • asked byCarsen

    fromundisclosed

    can you connect headphones to this?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No you can't. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
  • asked byTommy

    fromBoston

    I can use this accoustic? without amp?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, the T331 is fully acoustic.
  • asked byAngel

    fromAustin tx

    What type of cable do i need for it to work because i used one and it wouldnt make noise trough the amp?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Livewire Advantage Instrument Cable 10 ft. Black
  • asked byOzzy

    fromOlathe

    What kind of strings is in the guitar

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. Perhaps an inquiry to Mitchell (877) 712-7818
  • asked byWes

    fromMonmouth Il

    How do you plug this guitar in to an amp?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Through the strap button.
  • asked byMitzis

    fromAlbuquerque NM

    Do you guys make this guitar for left handed people

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order Placement
  • asked bySome dude

    fromundisclosed

    Does it come with a case?, if not then what would you recommend.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no. Please see "Musician's Gear MGMADN Molded ABS Acoustic Guitar Case"
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