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Bobby Stalnaker
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Post by Bobby Stalnaker »

what is the difference between the G2 and the RP .
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1000 bucks :D Sorry, I could not resist
I know my playing is a bit pitchy, but at least my tone sucks
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Post by Rick Myrland »

This question has been asked and answered before on the Forum, messing around with the search option should get you there. Either Del Mullen or Mike Mantey gave the reply, so search for their posts.

On a related note, I took my steel to the Mullen booth at the ISGC last weekend because I was having an issue with the knee lever lowering my second string. The Mullen-ites worked at it until they got it right and were a true gem to work with, which is yet another reason--beside the quality of their instruments--I'll never own anything but a Mullen. A love my RP and and the only other steel in my future is the G2...someday.
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what turned out to be the problem on your high-quality instrument?
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Not sure, it think it was in the changer. I bought it used and it never seemed quite right but I was never able to figure it out. Then again, I have the mechanical ability of a penguin so that's no surprise. Whether it's a service or product, it's never the problem that irritates me it's the providers or manufacturers response to it, and Mullen's was first class--just like their guitars.
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Post by Bobby Stalnaker »

I don't have a steel guitar at this time . mullen is my choice of steel guitars there is none better, the reason I asked about the g2 and rp is because I am planning on buying one in the near future and just wanted to know the difference . BOB
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Post by Roger Crawford »

OK, someone fill in the blanks. I know I'll miss something. The G2 has split tuning capability for all strings in the end of the necks, accepts wide mount pick-ups, and has a different changer from the RP. The G2 and the RP both play extremely smooth, but something about the G2 is more pleasing to my ear.
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Post by Lincoln Goertzen »

I would like to know the difference between the RP and the G2, as well. I tried the search function, and turned up about 80,000,000 completely unrelated posts. The old search function worked much better, at least for me.
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Well,I'm not knowledgeable about what goes on under the hood,but I do know that if Del built it,it's good.Here are pics of both my Mullen steels.The blonde is a '75 (or '71-Del and Dixie weren't quite sure) and the blue U-12 is an '06
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Post by Alan Harrison »

Bobby, if you will click on "Links" on the right had top of the page, then on the Mfg. link, click on Mullen then click on the G2 on the left side of the page, it will give you all of the differences....
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Post by Bobby Stalnaker »

OK Alan thank you.......... Bob
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Post by Mike Mantey »

Here is something I had typed up. It gives features of both guitars. The ones with the star by them are G2 features. (The other thing that is hard to put into words is Tone. But the G2 has a brighter full tone all up and down the neck from high to low with the bell tones. The R.P. has hard black anodized rollers which mellows the tone a bit.





Mullen G2 Features

• All Quality Hard Rock Maple Body
• 24 ¼” Scale
* Triple Raise/Triple Lower Changer
* Split Tuning in the Changer (all strings)
* Super Precision Aluminum Changer
* Highly Polished Hardened Changer Rollers
• No-break Changer String Slot (catches broken string end; no pin)
• Polished-Chrome Plated Steel Endplates (over 30 year mirror finish)
• Neutral Changer Stop Position with adjustable stops on all Knees and Pedals
• Adjustable Knee Lever Tilt/Angle
* Custom Wound Mullen Pickups with Adjustable mounting plate
• Solid Construction complete with 6061 Aircraft Aluminum
• Made, Designed, and Engineered in Our Own Shop in the USA
• Easy, Clutter-Free Undercarriage, with Removable Bell cranks, Cross rods, and other Components.
• Easy to Maintain and Change Setups
• Adjustable Return Springs with Raise Assist
• Adjustable Chrome Legs
• Hand Crafted Lacquer and Mica Bodies Made In-House with Computer Technology
• Highly Polished Trim and Components
• High Tolerance Brass Nut Rollers
* Ball Bearing Bushings in the Undercarriage
• Sleek Body Design
• No Castings or Pot Metal
• No Slip Hex Cross Rod System
• Floating Undercarriage (will adjust to different humidity changes)
• Rock Solid Stops
• Numbered Hook and Quick Ball Joint Disconnect Pedal Rod System
• Quick Slide Pedal Bar Attachments
• Over 40 Years in Business, Family Owned and Operated, and hoping for over 40 more years.
• Most of All Precision and Tone!
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Post by Mike Mantey »

Not sure, it think it was in the changer. I bought it used and it never seemed quite right but I was never able to figure it out. Then again, I have the mechanical ability of a penguin so that's no surprise. Whether it's a service or product, it's never the problem that irritates me it's the providers or manufacturers response to it, and Mullen's was first class--just like their guitars.
Sorry I was not there when you came back to grab the guitar. It took me a little while to figure it out. I tried everything and just could not figure out why it would not lower enough. Finally got a flashlight and tried to inspect the changer internally and low and behold, there was a string ball end wedged between the two levers. So it would lower a little and then start pulling the raise lever with it, basically doing nothing.
*** So always look real hard for string end if your changer is acting up **** I can't believe it took me that long to see it.

And Thank You for the compliment. We try and please every customer we can.
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Post by Bobby Stalnaker »

Hey Mike...Thanks a lot for the information on the G2/RP. Bob
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