Parker Guitars NITEFLY MOJO FLAME

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Parker Guitars NITEFLY MOJO FLAME : la opinión de tjon901

" Mástil de caoba Parker" 9 (9/10)

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Características8/10

Parker son conocidos por su uso de materiales compuestos en sus guitarras. A veces solo tienes que volver a lo que usted sabe mejor. Este es uno de los modelos que utiliza una gran cantidad de madera real. Este es el Mojo Nitefly. Esta guitarra tiene un cuerpo de caoba con un tornillo en el mástil de caoba. El mástil tiene refuerzo de vidrio de carbono epoxy para que permanezca recto y verdadero como el mástil de compuestos. El diapasón es de diseño Parkers compuesto que es muy similar al ébano. El diapasón es de hecho de un compuesto de carbono de clase. El diapasón es de gama con un diseño de radio compuesto. Los trastes en el diapasón son de acero inoxidable que es grande. Trastes de acero inoxidable no se desgastan como trastes níquel para una vez que lleguen correctamente nivelada se quedarán perfectamente nivelado. La electrónica de esta guitarra son muy frescas. La guitarra viene con un conjunto normal de pastillas Seymour Duncan magnético. Usted recibe la buena Jazz JB conjunto con ellos. Tiene un sistema de tremolo Parker que ha construido en un Piezo también.

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Parkers are known for their use of composite materials on their guitars. Sometimes you just gotta go back to what you know best. This is one of their models that uses a lot of real wood. This is the Nitefly Mojo. This guitar has a mahogany body with a bolt on mahogany neck. The neck has carbon glass epoxy reinforcement so it will stay straight and true like a composite neck. The fretboard is Parkers composite design which is very similar to ebony. The fretboard is made from a carbon class composite. The fretboard is wide with a compound radius design. The frets on the fretboard are stainless steel which is great. Stainless steel frets do not wear out like nickle frets so once you get them leveled correctly they will stay perfectly leveled. The electronics on this guitar are very cool. The guitar comes with a normal set of Seymour Duncan magnetic pickups. You get the good JB Jazz set with those. It has a Parker tremolo system that has a built in Piezo as well.

Utilización9/10

Estas guitarras Parker son súper ligero y cómodo. La guitarra es delgada por lo que en realidad no siento como la caoba. El cuerpo tiene cortes biselados agradable y que le dan un buen traste superior de acceso. Incluso con el tornillo en el mástil se puede llegar a la multa trastes. No hay incrustaciones en el diapasón, pero siempre hay marcadores laterales. El diapasón es compuesto súper suave. Esto, junto con los trastes de acero inoxidable significa que usted obtiene la capacidad de ejecución agradable. Trastes de acero inoxidable no te dan duro para desgastado por lo que siempre será fácil. El trémolo es de diseño propio Parker y funciona bastante bien lo que parece y se mantiene en sintonía también. He escuchado de fuentes que estas guitarras no son muy dignos camino. Son muy frágiles y parecen necesitar una gran cantidad de ajuste. Esto sólo puede ser los modelos de gama más baja no estoy seguro.

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These Parker guitars are super light and comfortable. The guitar is thin so it does not really feel like mahogany. The body has nice cutaways and bevels that give you good upper fret access. Even with the bolt on neck you can reach the upper frets fine. There are no inlays on the fretboard but there are always side markers. The composite fretboard is super smooth. This along with the stainless steel frets means you get nice smooth playability. Stainless steel frets dont get rough for worn out so they will always be smooth. The tremolo is Parkers own design and It works pretty well it seems and stays in tune well. I have heard from sources that these guitars are not very road worthy. They are quite fragile and seem to need a lot of adjustment. This may just be the lower end models I am not sure.

Sonoridades9/10

Parker son normalmente las guitarras suenan bastante brillante, así que estoy contento de ver que están haciendo más de ellas de caoba para tratar de dominar el brillo. Los Duncan Seymour es un buen toque, así como llevar un poco de un tono familiar en el cuadro. El JB en el puente con el Jazz en el mástil es un conjunto muy común que es muy versátil. El Jazz es similar al de los 59, pero con más mordida en la parte alta. El 59 es tan suave de la vendimia y en algunas guitarras que puede ser bastante turbia. El Jazz correcciones que por añadir un poco más agudos de la sonoridad de la pastilla. Cuando se juega conduce rápido en la posición del mástil del Jazz tendrá un sonido más claro que el 59. El 59 es más lento conduce a voz de blues, mientras que el Jazz es mejor para la destrucción rápida e incluso jazz. Tener final un poco menos baja que el 59 significa que el Jazz es menos retumbante y contará con más claridad a la hora de jugar. Esto también significa que los tonos limpios son muy buenos. Con el extremo inferior bajo las cuerdas de alta en los tonos limpios realmente suenan y no se abrumado por las cuerdas graves en el final Parker. El Peizo le da el típico sonido de Piezo. Con un amplificador acústico que poco se puede conseguir un sonido acústico creíble. Piezos siempre tienen un sonido Piezoish.

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Parkers are normally pretty bright sounding guitars so I am glad to see they are making more of them out of mahogany to try and tame the brightness. The Seymour Duncans are a good touch as well as they bring a bit of a familiar tone into the picture. The JB in the bridge with the Jazz in the neck is a very common set that is very versatile. The Jazz is similar to the 59 but with more bite on the high end. The 59 is so vintage and smooth on some guitars it can get pretty muddy. The Jazz fixes that by added some more treble to the voicing of the pickup. When playing fast leads in the neck position the Jazz will have a clearer sound than the 59. The 59 is more voiced towards slower bluesy leads while the Jazz is better for fast shredding or even jazz. Having slightly less low end than the 59 means the Jazz is less boomy and will have more clarity when it comes to playing. This also means the clean tones are very good. With less low end the high strings in the clean tones will really ring out and do not get overpowered by the bass end strings on the Parker. The Peizo gives you the typical Piezo sound. With a good acoustic amp you can kinda get a believable acoustic sound. Piezos always have a Piezoish sound.

Opinión Global8/10

Estos súper moderno guitarras Parker no son muy populares. La gente tiende a como la tradición y no hay nada tradicional acerca de un compuesto de Parker. También tienen un sonido bastante poco tradicional para ellos también. Pero con esta moderness viene un montón de características interesantes. Trastes de acero inoxidable y el mástil reforzado son cosas buenas me gustaría que más había guitarras. Si usted está buscando una guitarra moderna casi nadie está jugando con un sonido que nunca se perderá en la mezcla. La Parker Nitefly Mojo es una guitarra bien si no te importa la apariencia.

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These super modern Parker guitars are not very popular. People tend to like tradition and there is nothing traditional about a composite Parker. They also have a pretty untraditional sound to them as well. But with this moderness comes a lot of cool features. Stainless steel frets and reinforced necks are cool things I wish more guitars had. If you are looking for a modern guitar hardly anyone is playing with a sound that will never get lost in the mix. The Parker Nitefly Mojo is an alright guitar if you dont mind the looks.
Original user reviewOriginal English text: Mahogany neck Parker

Characteristics8/10

Parkers are known for their use of composite materials on their guitars. Sometimes you just gotta go back to what you know best. This is one of their models that uses a lot of real wood. This is the Nitefly Mojo. This guitar has a mahogany body with a bolt on mahogany neck. The neck has carbon glass epoxy reinforcement so it will stay straight and true like a composite neck. The fretboard is Parkers composite design which is very similar to ebony. The fretboard is made from a carbon class composite. The fretboard is wide with a compound radius design. The frets on the fretboard are stainless steel which is great. Stainless steel frets do not wear out like nickle frets so once you get them leveled correctly they will stay perfectly leveled. The electronics on this guitar are very cool. The guitar comes with a normal set of Seymour Duncan magnetic pickups. You get the good JB Jazz set with those. It has a Parker tremolo system that has a built in Piezo as well.

Utilization9/10

These Parker guitars are super light and comfortable. The guitar is thin so it does not really feel like mahogany. The body has nice cutaways and bevels that give you good upper fret access. Even with the bolt on neck you can reach the upper frets fine. There are no inlays on the fretboard but there are always side markers. The composite fretboard is super smooth. This along with the stainless steel frets means you get nice smooth playability. Stainless steel frets dont get rough for worn out so they will always be smooth. The tremolo is Parkers own design and It works pretty well it seems and stays in tune well. I have heard from sources that these guitars are not very road worthy. They are quite fragile and seem to need a lot of adjustment. This may just be the lower end models I am not sure.

Sounds9/10

Parkers are normally pretty bright sounding guitars so I am glad to see they are making more of them out of mahogany to try and tame the brightness. The Seymour Duncans are a good touch as well as they bring a bit of a familiar tone into the picture. The JB in the bridge with the Jazz in the neck is a very common set that is very versatile. The Jazz is similar to the 59 but with more bite on the high end. The 59 is so vintage and smooth on some guitars it can get pretty muddy. The Jazz fixes that by added some more treble to the voicing of the pickup. When playing fast leads in the neck position the Jazz will have a clearer sound than the 59. The 59 is more voiced towards slower bluesy leads while the Jazz is better for fast shredding or even jazz. Having slightly less low end than the 59 means the Jazz is less boomy and will have more clarity when it comes to playing. This also means the clean tones are very good. With less low end the high strings in the clean tones will really ring out and do not get overpowered by the bass end strings on the Parker. The Peizo gives you the typical Piezo sound. With a good acoustic amp you can kinda get a believable acoustic sound. Piezos always have a Piezoish sound.

Overall Opinion8/10

These super modern Parker guitars are not very popular. People tend to like tradition and there is nothing traditional about a composite Parker. They also have a pretty untraditional sound to them as well. But with this moderness comes a lot of cool features. Stainless steel frets and reinforced necks are cool things I wish more guitars had. If you are looking for a modern guitar hardly anyone is playing with a sound that will never get lost in the mix. The Parker Nitefly Mojo is an alright guitar if you dont mind the looks.


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