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Mitchell Terra Series Solid-Top Mahogany Acoustic Guitars

Description
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 T333E-BST 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.

A Solid Start Starts With a Solid Top
Unlike many other guitars in its class, the T333E-BST features a solid top, striped mahogany in this case, paired with striped layered 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 and deeper resonance right out the box.

The Perfect Neck Shape
To give all players the best experience possible, the T333E-BST 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.

Easy-to-Use Electronics
Making the T333E-BST 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.

Added Touches for a Better Guitar
Adding to its ease of use, Mitchell equipped the T333E-BST 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 Shaded Edge Burst top finish.
Specs
- Auditorium-size design offers easy playability
- Solid mahogany top for superior tone quality
- Layered mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich sound
- Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard and bridge
- Open-pore finish and forward-shifted X-bracing provide deeper overall resonance
- Genuine Fishman pickup and preamp for full sound reproduction
- Comfortable slim-neck design for increased playability
- High-ratio sealed gear tuners results in easier and stable tuning
- Includes Premium D’Addario coated strings .012–.053
Reviews
4.63
40 Reviews
92%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
A Solid Workhorse
I was in need of a good workhorse guitar without spending too much money. During my visit to my local Guitar Center yesterday, I saw this guitar hanging on the wall. I've always been a fan of open-pore finishes, so I naturally gravitated towards this one. The sound this guitar makes is mellow, balanced, and warm. The neck is pretty slim and plays easy and smooth. The electronics are pretty decent as well. It has a solid mahogany top per specs, but I don't know if the back and sides are solid as well. Fretboard and bridge are rosewood, a plus to add to the guitar's warmth in tone and appearance. Tuners are pretty solid for a guitar in this price range. After adding everything together, you get a lot of bang for the buck with this guitar. From what I was told from the associate that helped me out when I bought this guitar, Mitchell is a GC in-store brand, and is hit-or-miss a lot of the time, but once you find a good Mitchell guitar, you've got a solid, great sounding workhorse/travel instrument.
Most Liked Negative Review
Not for me
I have smallish hands and went through two of these because the frets and strings made weird sounds when I was chording. Didn't happen on other guitars. The strings were either too high or too low or something. Bottom line - it did not play well for me. Got a different guitar/brand and it works great. FYI - I have another Mitchell guitar (12 string) and it works fine.
- Practicing31
- Jamming26
- Small Venues17
- Recording13
- Rock Concerts6
- Requires Constant Tuning1
- buzzing1
- Experienced22
- Novice10
- Professional Musician5
- Fun To Play32
- Good Feel31
- Good Audio29
- Stays In Tune28
- Consistent20
Reviewed by 40 customers
Amazing Guitar
submitted4 months ago
byMia
fromCerritos, CA
I've had this guitar for almost five years now and the price is a complete steal. It's lightweight, stays in tune, the tone sounds great, and it's perfect for almost any music genre. The guitar size is good to bring around for traveling and the wood looks amazing. I would definitely recommend this to any experience level.
This guitar is by far the best bang for your buck
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMichael John
fromDetroit,MI
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It's a wonderful guitar that exceeded my expectations. Comes with a really nice fishman pickup/preamp. The mahogany top back and sides sound wonderful through the satin finish!
FINGER BLUES GUITAR
submitteda year ago
byAWAYGONE
fromLANGHORNE PA
SUPER EASY TO FINGER PICK. THE PRICE IS GREAT FOR THIS PLAYERS GUITARTHE SIZE MAKES IT EASY FOR FEMALES OR SMALLER PEOPLE. THE ACTION IS VERY LOW
ONE IN LANGHORNE
submitteda year ago
byAWAYGONE
fromLANGHORNE PA
READY FOR A NEW HOME
BACK TO THE CROSSROADS
submitteda year ago
byAWAYGONE
fromLANGHORNE PA
THE LOOK AND FEEL ARE FROM A TIME IN MUSIC, WHEN THE BLUES MEN DID THE WALKING AND THE GUITAR DID ALL THE TALKING! DEFININTLY WAS REALLY EASY TO PLAY, A REALLY GOOD GUITAR FOR THE SERIOUS BEGINNER OR PLAYER WITH EXPERIENCE, THAT NEEDS A FINGER PICK'N GUITAR. A GREAT SIT-DOWN GUITAR WITH A GREAT PICK UP FOR AN AMP RECOMMENDED FROM ONE BLUES MAN TO ANOTHER
Bought this for a gift and impressed with it so far
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJohn
fromMidlothian, VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bought this for my daughter. She loves the way it looks and will use the tuner a ton.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 years ago
asked byAlex
fromLas vegas
What would be the best way to clean the actual body of the guitar and what specific cleaners or supplies should I use?
Gibson Pump Polish for Guitars, Banjos, Mandolinssubmitted2 years ago
asked bynegedal
fromundisclosed
what is the scale length (from nut to saddle) and what is the overall length (from top of headstock to end of the soundboard)??
The T333E hs a SCALE LENGTH of 25.5. It's about 40" long.submitted3 years ago
asked byjackie
fromharriman tn
how wide is the nuton t333e-bst
It's approximately 15" wide at the lower bout.submitted4 years ago
asked bybrilpitch
fromLas Vegas
What size is the nut? I'm trying to determine if this is a full sized guitar with the same nut size as a taylor?
1.69" width at the nut.submitted4 years ago
asked byNathaniel
fromundisclosed
are the back and sides also solid mahogany?
No, they're laminatedsubmitted5 years ago
asked byEd
fromundisclosed
What is overall length, scale length and body width at widest part? thx
19.5 inch body length. 15 inch lower bout width. 11 1/4 inch upper bout width. 4 1/8th inch depth.submitted5 years ago
asked byLashawn
fromClarksville, TN
Does the guitar come with a case?
This guitar does not come with a case included.submitted5 years ago
asked byMarcus
fromundisclosed
What kind of case or gig bag, is recommended for this guitar?
This guitar would be compatible with any standard dreadnought case. The D'Angelico Dreadnought and Grand Auditorium Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag would also be a good choice.submitted6 years ago
asked byLuke
fromundisclosed
What kind of guitar strings does this use and where can I get them?
This guitar would be compatible with any standard acoustic guitar strings. It is mainly a matter of personal preference.submitted6 years ago
asked byJ
fromundisclosed
Does it have installed strap pins?
Yes, this has strap pins

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