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Paul Norman
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Encore or Discovery

Post by Paul Norman »

Should I get a Encore or Discovery. ?
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Larry Dering
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Post by Larry Dering »

Paul, both have a great reputation. I would consider the availability and your needs. I don't know how many additional pedals or knees each can take. I suggest you contact both and make a comparison then choose what best suits your goals.
Larry Baker
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Post by Larry Baker »

As Larry said, they are both great guitars and very reputable builders. As a Mullen player myself, I would choose the Discovery. But, you couldn't go wrong with either. Good luck.
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Post by Asa Brosius »

FWIW, after some time with both models: the Discovery is a tighter more precise unit-newer mullen mechanics are generally a dream to play and work with. I much prefer the sounds an Encore makes, and took one on the road for about a year problem free. For two sub-50lb 3x4 E9 single necks, the other notable difference is price.
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Bob Watson
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Post by Bob Watson »

I have an Encore with the humbucking pickup and it sounds great! I enjoy playing it as much as I do my D10 Zum and my P/P Emmons.
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Mike Ritchie
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Post by Mike Ritchie »

Paul,
Check out justicesteelguitars.com, Ron can hook you up with an excellent guitar in a similar price range, I love my Justice!
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Thomas Stone
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Post by Thomas Stone »

Larry Dering wrote:...I don't know how many additional pedals or knees each can take...
From the stageonesteelguitars.com website:

"...It [the Encore] features an all pull changer, triple raise and triple lower. Three pedals and FIVE knee levers are standard equipment...An extra floor pedal may be added at a cost of only $80..."
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Bruce Bjork
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Mike Ritchie wrote:Paul,
Check out justicesteelguitars.com, Ron can hook you up with an excellent guitar in a similar price range, I love my Justice!
What Mike said, can’t beat a Justice.
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Johnie King
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Post by Johnie King »

What’s the wait time for The Zum stage one an Encore.
I was told it’s a year.
. But surely that’s a mistake.
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Doug Earnest
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Post by Doug Earnest »

Paul, either guitar will serve you very well.

Johnnie King, you are right, it is not a year. Whoever told you that did not know. Thanks for posting that.
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