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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The first of the Mojo Series, the Fly Mojo delivers warm full tone and a heavy full-blooded sound. Its unique sound comes from a solid mahogany body, a mahogany neck, and Seymour Duncan Jazz and JB pickups combined with Parker's superior engineering personal attention to quality. Includes free Parker custom hardshell case. |
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The Parker Fly Mojo Electric Guitar is light, fast, and amazingly versatile. A solid mahogany body and neck provide warm resonance to the thick, bold tone generated by genuine Seymour Duncan Jazz and JB pickups. It's light in weight but far from a lightweight, churning out creamy, luscious sounds with enhanced lower mids. Famous Fly playability and comfort are combined with simpler knobs and a more ergonomic control layout, easier-to-use vibrato, improved electronics, carbon-glass fretboard, Fishman 6-element piezo system, and Sperzel locking tuners. Includes hardshell case. |
Standard Features
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| Binding | None |
| Body | Mahogany |
| Bridge/Tremolo | Parker custom cast aluminum vibrato bridge, Stainless steel saddles / Custom flat spring with balance adjustment, 3-mode step stop: fixed, bend down only or floating |
| Case Included | Includes free Parker custom hardshell case |
| Controls | Mag volume, Mag tone /w push-pull coil tap - Piezo volume, Mag/Piezo 3 way selector |
| Fingerboard | Carbon-Glass-Epoxy composite |
| Frets | 24 |
| Inlays | None |
| Machine Heads | Sperzel locking |
| Neck Joint | Reinforced carved multiple finger joint |
| Neck Material | Mahogany |
| Nut | GraphTech |
| Nut Width | 1.68" |
| Pickguard | None |
| Pickups | Seymour Duncan Jazz (neck) and JB (bridge) / 6-element Fishman piezo |
| Scale | 25 1/2" |
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49 found helpful, 29 found unhelpful.
Very Nice. Worth the money. Excellent Quality and Sound.
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by edg
(egoldman@maxis.com)
3/30/2005 3:36:47 PM
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Musical Experience:
Hobby
Style of music:
Rock blues
Hometown
SF
I've had my Mojo for a couple of weeks now. When I first saw a Parker Guitar I thought I'd never buy one -- I find them rather unattractive. However, the more I read about them, the more I wanted to try one. You can find the specs elsewhere, so just my impressions: totally flawless workmanship. The construction quality is top notch. The variety of sounds is excellent with the piezo pickup. It's very very light and contours well against your body. I can't think of anything bad to say about this guitar except ONE thing. Basically, it's just a matter of personal taste, but I'm not sure yet how much I love the neck shape. Not that it doesn't play great, but the shape feels very thin and wide. I'm used to Strat and Gibson necks which have a MUCH beefier feel to them. The Mojo neck is THIN (from fret side to back side) I found on certain fingerings of the high E with my pinky that the string would slip off the fretboard a bit and make a dead plonk. Had to adjust. Personally, I'm sure I'll get used to it, but if you really like a beefier neck I highly advise you to try one first! Otherwise, I'd highly recommend this guitar. The versatility of all the sounds you can create with it is amazing. However, it will still never replace my Strat and Gibson L5-S. I'd give it 5 stars, but only 4 because of the neck and, again, that's more a matter of taste than anything to do with the guitar.
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55 found helpful, 29 found unhelpful.
Very Nice. Worth the money. Excellent Quality and Sound.
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by edg
(egoldman@maxis.com)
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