Parker Fly Mojo Flame Electric GuitarThe Fly Mojo Flame not only delivers warm full tones, but will light your soul aflame with Parker's unique AAA flame maple skin over a resonant solid mahogany body. It also comes with a mahogany neck and Seymour Duncan Jazz and JB pickups. Includes Parker custom hardshell case.
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This guitar is very clear cut. It is an awesome guitar with a few minor flaws. First as far as sound, playability, and weight are concerned it's in a class of its own. Can sound like a Les Paul, Strat, Jazzmaster, Tele...just about anything. Super fast composite neck. awesome!Problem: Tremolo. very problematic. First, a screw is required to tighten tremolo arm. If you have low action, you must raise your action to screw in the arm. bummer. Second another tool must be used to switch modes ie floating, normal or fixed. Plus, if you tune the guitar, or string it in floating mode, you will permanently damage the guitar. It is also very hard to tell which mode you are in. Parkers instructions are very vague on this.oh yeah, and its expensive. worth the money? Yes, if you can afford it. Other than that, fantastic guitar!
You will not find a better guitar. This guitar has it all plus more. The shape, style, and ability are all amazing. You would not regret owning that piece of work.
This guitar is the most versatile guitar on the market today. Between the different types of pickups and the onboard preamp, this guitar is at home on any song. My band plays a mix of Covers and original music and no matter what "style" we are playing whether it be rock, blues, ska, jazz, or reggae, this guitar gets the job done. It's tone is out of this world on both clean channels and distortion. The tremolo unit is first class and is smooth as can be. The fret board is beautiful deep black with no inlays, giving it a very unique look amongst guitars with flashy fret inlays. It's playability is unmatched even by easy playing guitars like the PRS line. Access to the upper register is unobstructed. The only negative I have experience thus far is the strap peg closest to the fret board occasionally digs into your chest as it is facing backwards. The rear facing strap peg helps keeps the strap secured but it a bit of a nuisance during a long show. But I've gotten used to it and it'd no big deal. You could always have it moved I guess. Anyway, buy this guitar and you won't be disappointed.
This guitar is absolutely amazing. It's light, but NOT a "cheap" kind of light. It looks like a million bucks with the maple flame top. It sounds great. The Seymour Duncans rock and especially since you can mix the electric and acoustic sounds to create a sound like no other. The sound of the acoustic mode sounds unbelievably realistic. Fret wear? Not with these stainless steel frets. I shouldn't have to get my frets leveled or replaced for a long time. Most other manufacturers use nickel silver, which is pretty soft. One small gripe is the skinny headstock. You can't hang it on a wall or anything like you can with my Stratocaster or Les Paul. This guitar is perfect in every other way. Get it.