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Topic: which steel? Justice pro lite or Mullen discovery |
Stan Joyce
From: California, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2014 9:08 pm
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Can't make up my mind for light great sounding steel, single e9  |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 14 Jun 2014 1:46 am
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I don't think you can go wrong with either. Stage One/Encore also deserve a look.
Were I in the market for an S-10, delivery date would be my deciding factor. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Bill Moore
From: Manchester, Michigan
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Posted 14 Jun 2014 2:56 am
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It's hard to beat the Justice guitars. That's the one I would choose. I have the S-10, it's one of the best sounding guitars I've ever owned. |
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Howard Steinberg
From: St. Petersburg, Florida , USA
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Posted 14 Jun 2014 3:54 am
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The Justice guitars, to me play effortlessly and sound great. I've had a pro lite for a bit over 2 years and it is my go to guitar. I've never played a discovery, but having played a Mullen for many years, I'm sure it's a quality instrument. For me the deciding factor is the
depth of the pro lite. Not quite an SD-10 in size, it is close enough for someone who prefers the larger guitar. It's also very light. If I haven't said so, I'm extremely biased;). _________________ Justice Pro Lite (4-5), Justice D-10 (8-5)x2 , Quilter Steelaire, Hilton Pedal, BJ's bar. |
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Storm Rosson
From: Silver City, NM. USA
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Posted 14 Jun 2014 6:13 am
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Don't forget about service after the sale, I can assure u that Fred Justice is an A+,#1 great guy and I'm pretty sure Fred would crawl thru cockleburrs to make sure one is glad they bought a Justice...(I'm a bit biased cause I've worked with Fred)honest and fair to a fault (if that's possible)...Stormy  |
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Brett Day
From: Pickens, SC
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Posted 14 Jun 2014 8:38 am
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I've heard the Mullen Discovery, Justice Pro Lite, and Zumsteel StageOne and Encore are all great guitars-I've never played those guitars, but I hear they're awesome! |
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Larry Lenhart
From: Ponca City, Oklahoma
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Posted 15 Jun 2014 3:07 pm
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I vote for the Justice guitar...I have the S10 3 and 4,and it is the best sounding guitar I have owned and effortless to play. Furthermore, Fred is a great guy to do business with...he will give you service after the sale. I havent owned the others, but dealing with Fred on several occasions I can assure you he is top drawer all the way ! You will never regret getting one of his instruments. |
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Lyle Clary
From: Decatur, Illinois, KC9VCB
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Posted 15 Jun 2014 7:11 pm
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You can't go wrong on a Zum Encore. Resonable price, light weight and great sound. _________________ 2006 Zum D10 8x8,1969 ZB Custom D10,
10 3x4 Peavey Nashville 112 Peavey LTD 400 2014 Zum Encore Wood Grain 4x5 Stage One pot pedal |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 15 Jun 2014 8:39 pm
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The Justice has split screws. It appears from the photo on the Mullen web site that it does not. But it does have a triple raise changer, which means that the 3rd raise can be used for splits.
Both ways work.They are simply different, and one is not better than the other. It's a matter of which one you prefer.
The Stage One cannot do splits at all. The Encore can do them on strings 5, 6, and 10, but apparently not on the others. (I have them on strings 4,5, and 8.) _________________ Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin |
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Tom Wolverton
From: Carpinteria, CA
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Posted 15 Jun 2014 9:14 pm
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I played the Justice Pro-Lite at the AZ steel show. I was very impressed. The Justice folks are A+ people, too. _________________ To write with a broken pencil is pointless. |
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Henry Matthews
From: Texarkana, Ark USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2014 8:51 am
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Having never played any of the mentioned guitars and having no knowledge of any of them, the "Justice" looks better. _________________ Henry Matthews
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes. |
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Larry Baker
From: Columbia, Mo. U.S.A.
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Posted 16 Jun 2014 2:40 pm
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FYI, the Justice Pro lite is a single 10 on a double frame, the Mullen discovery is a single 10 on a single frame. Due to friendships of both makers, I won't make a recommendation. However, you can't go wrong with either. Good luck with your purchase. Larry _________________ Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P. |
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Fred Justice
From: Mesa, Arizona
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Posted 16 Jun 2014 5:49 pm
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Larry ole buddy, sorry, I have to chime in and correct your information.
The Justice Pro Lite is not a single on a double frame.
Most double frame guitars including mine are 11" wide.
The Pro Lite however is 9 & 1/2" wide with a small pad, all on one level deck with no step down.  _________________ Email: azpedalman@gmail.com
Phone: 480-235-8797 |
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Larry Baker
From: Columbia, Mo. U.S.A.
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Posted 16 Jun 2014 6:47 pm
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Sorry Fred and all concerned, didn't mean to mislead anyone, MY mistake, Larry _________________ Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P. |
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