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christian Jacob
Elle fait absolument tout!!!
Publié le 11/03/19 à 00:35Elle a tout cette guitare. Elle joue aussi bien high gain que clean. C'est du beurre. Le pont peut être ajusté en 3 modes selon l'utilisation du tremolo. L'effet avec les micros piezo est génial. Guitare super légère. À part le style qui plait ou ne plait pas (et moi ça me plait) elle a quelque chose à offrir pour absolument tous les types de joueurs.
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heads on fire
Avez-Unis Parkers périclité?
Publié le 29/11/11 à 18:18 (contenu en anglais)Made in USA
Satin finish
Body: Alder double cutaway
Neck: Bolt-on radiused maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Frets: 22 frets, stainless steel
Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan SSL6A
Mid pickup: Seymour Duncan SSL6A
Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan TB14 humbucker
Piezo pickup: Custom Fishman
Bridge: Parker Trem
Pickup selectors: 5-way magnetic, 3-way magnetic/piezo
Tone knob: Split-coil
Case: Hardshell case included
UTILIZATION
I thought USA made Parkers were supposed to be the cream of the crop in terms of playability. Maybe they're going downhill - this particular guitar was nowhere near as sleek and fast as my other Parkers I've owned. I know the company has a need to make as much money as possible, and that guitarists as a whole are a conservative group. Parker already makes incredibly forward-thinking guitars, so a model with less radical looks and features is an attempt to get more into the mainstream. The guitar looks good, although not as nice as the higher end Fly series. However, the all wood, no carbon fiber neck has wayyyy more friction on the front and back than I am used to in a Parker. Also, the neck was torqued just a bit to the treble side. Without the carbon fiber, the neck is not as stable on this design, and the playability suffers for it.
SOUNDS
The Duncan pickups were fantastic. However, the guitar loses points here for shoddy wiring. The switch that selects piezo/magnetic had a short in it. This is absolutely unacceptable in a $2000 USA made guitar. The piezo would cut in and out on its own. Very disappointing.
OVERALL OPINION
This is the worst Parker guitar I've yet played. And that's a shame, because I like the new body design. However, taking away the carbon, the neck joint, and putting terrible wiring on this guitar makes it just another overpriced guitar. If you're thinking about buying this guitar, save your pennies and buy an older used Fly. You'll thank yourself, and spend half as much for a guitar that is 3 times as good.
Satin finish
Body: Alder double cutaway
Neck: Bolt-on radiused maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Frets: 22 frets, stainless steel
Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan SSL6A
Mid pickup: Seymour Duncan SSL6A
Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan TB14 humbucker
Piezo pickup: Custom Fishman
Bridge: Parker Trem
Pickup selectors: 5-way magnetic, 3-way magnetic/piezo
Tone knob: Split-coil
Case: Hardshell case included
UTILIZATION
I thought USA made Parkers were supposed to be the cream of the crop in terms of playability. Maybe they're going downhill - this particular guitar was nowhere near as sleek and fast as my other Parkers I've owned. I know the company has a need to make as much money as possible, and that guitarists as a whole are a conservative group. Parker already makes incredibly forward-thinking guitars, so a model with less radical looks and features is an attempt to get more into the mainstream. The guitar looks good, although not as nice as the higher end Fly series. However, the all wood, no carbon fiber neck has wayyyy more friction on the front and back than I am used to in a Parker. Also, the neck was torqued just a bit to the treble side. Without the carbon fiber, the neck is not as stable on this design, and the playability suffers for it.
SOUNDS
The Duncan pickups were fantastic. However, the guitar loses points here for shoddy wiring. The switch that selects piezo/magnetic had a short in it. This is absolutely unacceptable in a $2000 USA made guitar. The piezo would cut in and out on its own. Very disappointing.
OVERALL OPINION
This is the worst Parker guitar I've yet played. And that's a shame, because I like the new body design. However, taking away the carbon, the neck joint, and putting terrible wiring on this guitar makes it just another overpriced guitar. If you're thinking about buying this guitar, save your pennies and buy an older used Fly. You'll thank yourself, and spend half as much for a guitar that is 3 times as good.
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Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Parker Guitars
- Modèle : DF524
- Série : MaxxFly Radial Neck Joint
- Catégorie : Autres Guitares Electriques Solid Body
- Fiche créée le : 29/11/2011
- Carved Alder body
- Bolt-on maple neck
- Exclusive radial neck joint
- Ebony fingerboard
- Stainless steel frets
- 14" radius
- Parker custom-cast aluminum vibrato bridge, stainless steel saddles
- HSS Pickup configuration
- Seymour Duncan SSL6 neck and middle, TB14 bridge pickups
- Center pickup is reverse wound, reverse polarity for hum-free 2nd and 4th switch positions
- 5-way mag pickup selector
- Graph Tech™ ghost® piezo saddles Acousti-phonic Modular Pre-amp
- Midi upgradable
- Sperzel® Trim-Lok™ tuners
- Matte finish
- Includes hardshell case.* (*USA only. Not available in every part of the world, check with your local distributor.)
- 5 lbs.
Available in Natural Satin, Satin Emerald Green and Satin Majik Blue.
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