Mitchell announces new orchestra-style guitar

Mitchell MO120CESB acoustic-electric guitar
Mitchell MO120CESB acoustic-electric guitar

Mitchell MO120CESB: “ideal guitar for working musicians, casual players, or anyone looking for an instrument that’s versatile”

US manufacturer introduces an affordable acoustic-electric instrument with a smaller body consisting of spruce top and mahogany back and sides

Acoustic instrument specialist Mitchell Guitars has announced the introduction of the MO120CESB acoustic-electric guitar – an orchestra-style instrument with cutaway. Designed for players who prefer smaller guitar bodies, the Mitchell MO120CESB features a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, with custom multi-ply binding, abalone sound hole rosette, and high-gloss vintage sunburst finish.

Other features include a bound fingerboard of Indian rosewood, sealed chrome die-cast tuners and a 25.5-inch scale length. The guitar’s electronics consist of an active preamp with three-band equaliser, a phase switch to tailor the sound, and an integrated tuner.

“The MO120CESB is the ideal guitar for working musicians, casual players, or anyone looking for an instrument that’s versatile, feels good to play, and sounds great,” states Mitchell Product Manager Rick Gagliano. “Whether you’re looking for a primary instrument or an addition to your current lineup, this is a guitar that delivers great tone, superior build quality, exceptional playability, and the versatility you need for any performance.”

Mitchell Guitars’ MO120CESB will be available at a street price of $149.99 (approx. £105). For more info, visit the manufacturer’s newly redesigned website: mitchellguitars.com




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