which will sound better
Quote from Forum Archives on February 24, 2003, 12:47 pmPosted by: rsydnor <rsydnor@...>
Some customer reviews on the Nitefly SA and M plus reviews on the P38:www.wholenote.com/resources/revmain.asp?i=4406
www.musicgearreview.com/quicktakes/Parker/parker-nite-fly-electric-gu
itar.htm
www.guitar-review.com/review-display/2418.html
www.blues4kids.com/reviews/parker-p38.html
guitar.about.com/library/reviews/blparkerflydeluxe.htm
www.musicgearreview.com/quicktakes/Parker/parker-deluxe-electric.htmRay Sydnor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin" <klsluder@tima.com>
To: <christianguitar@welovegod.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: [ChristianGuitar] which will sound better> Our church is closed this morning because of snow and ice. Two weeks in a
> row 🙁
>
> Been turning the pages of my catalogs and dreaming. I would love to own a
> Parker Fly but the second job I would have to get to pay for it wouldn't
> leave any time to play it. Lately I have been considering the Parker
> NiteFly. I am interested in the two American made models, the NiteFly-SA
> and the NiteFly M. The SA has a swamp ash body (W/ S-S-H configuration)
the
> M is mahogany (with two humbuckers)
>
> They are a couple hundred more than an American Strat at Musician's
Friend.
> The Parkers interest me because of the Fishman bridge. Also like the idea
> of the stainless frets (my elecric needs a fret job but that costs more
than
> the guitar did). I know the piezo won't sound like a Taylor but from the
> reviews they sound very good. I much prefer the looks of the M but am
> curious realistically will the sound differences be that great in acoustic
> mode between swamp ash and mahogany with a peizo? Which will sound
better?
>
> Anyone live in a area where there is a Parker dealer? What did you think?
> Also curious about the weight - an issue for me. I know the NiteFly's are
> not light-weight like the Fly but how heavy are they? It will be summer
> before I am anywhere near a dealer.
>
> Peace
> Kevin S
>
>
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to
<christianguitar-unsubscribe@welovegod.org>
>
Posted by: rsydnor <rsydnor@...>
http://www.wholenote.com/resources/revmain.asp?i=4406
http://www.musicgearreview.com/quicktakes/Parker/parker-nite-fly-electric-gu
itar.htm
http://www.guitar-review.com/review-display/2418.html
http://www.blues4kids.com/reviews/parker-p38.html
guitar.about.com/library/reviews/blparkerflydeluxe.htm
http://www.musicgearreview.com/quicktakes/Parker/parker-deluxe-electric.htm
Ray Sydnor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin" <klsluder@tima.com>
To: <christianguitar@welovegod.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: [ChristianGuitar] which will sound better
> Our church is closed this morning because of snow and ice. Two weeks in a
> row 🙁
>
> Been turning the pages of my catalogs and dreaming. I would love to own a
> Parker Fly but the second job I would have to get to pay for it wouldn't
> leave any time to play it. Lately I have been considering the Parker
> NiteFly. I am interested in the two American made models, the NiteFly-SA
> and the NiteFly M. The SA has a swamp ash body (W/ S-S-H configuration)
the
> M is mahogany (with two humbuckers)
>
> They are a couple hundred more than an American Strat at Musician's
Friend.
> The Parkers interest me because of the Fishman bridge. Also like the idea
> of the stainless frets (my elecric needs a fret job but that costs more
than
> the guitar did). I know the piezo won't sound like a Taylor but from the
> reviews they sound very good. I much prefer the looks of the M but am
> curious realistically will the sound differences be that great in acoustic
> mode between swamp ash and mahogany with a peizo? Which will sound
better?
>
> Anyone live in a area where there is a Parker dealer? What did you think?
> Also curious about the weight - an issue for me. I know the NiteFly's are
> not light-weight like the Fly but how heavy are they? It will be summer
> before I am anywhere near a dealer.
>
> Peace
> Kevin S
>
>
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to
<christianguitar-unsubscribe@welovegod.org>
>