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Topic: Mullen G2 Tone |
Dennis Manuel
From: Quesnel, B.C., Canada
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Posted 5 Nov 2009 3:37 pm
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To those that have tried, or, own a Mullen G2 how does the tone compare to the original Mullen steel guitars. And how does the tone compare to the tone of an Emmons P/P? |
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Robby Springfield
From: Viola, AR, USA
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Posted 6 Nov 2009 8:02 am
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Well I'll bite since I am still in love with this guitar. I don't have any experience with the older Mullen guitars but I do have a bit with Emmons and the new G2. The G2 has a similar bell tone that is often associated with Emmons guitars. I have never been attracted to the cheese grader highs in any guitar and this G2 has more of a rounded tone...at least with the PF2's that I have now. Paul F. mentioned something in an earlier thread about guitars that resonate down thru the legs and I totally agree with him. That is one of the attributes of a guitar that I look for now and this G2 has it. Not all guitars from the same manufacturer have this quality.
If your really asking for purchasing reasons, I would have to say that you can not go wrong with a G2. I have not heard nor experienced any negative what so ever about this guitar...other than the goofy thread about bent cross shafts which was total BS anyway. _________________ Robby
www.power3productions.com |
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Jaclyn Jones
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 6 Nov 2009 8:24 am
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I have only played steel for a bit over a year, but have had someone playing one next to me for 30. I now play a G2 and every time I play it I fall in love with the tone once more. I have 2 other steels colecting dust. _________________ http://www.myspace.com/jaclynjones
http://www.youtube.com/user/jackiej1950
Lots of guitars, banjos, mandos and a Mullen G2-D10,PAC D10, 1966 Marlen D10,Line6 x3 Pro, Peavey Powerslide, Michael Kelly Dobro and a "Fox Vintage Amp" model 5F8A. Oh Yea, a very patient husband. |
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