Hmmm, A Teleparker....I dunno. Not for me, but somebody´s probably gonna love them, and I can well imagine Tele players in particular likeing the ability to mix sounds....
Hmmm, A Teleparker....I dunno. Not for me, but somebody´s probably gonna love them, and I can well imagine Tele players in particular likeing the ability to mix sounds....
The MIM Deluxe Nashville with the Fishman Powerbridge and the MIA Deluxe (also with Fishman electronics) already allow tele players to do this.
Check out the specifications, it has nickel silver frets (not stainless), no carbon-glass fingerboard, and a regular bolt on neck. This new Parker is not much more than an ugly tele with a Fishman powerbridge. :blackeye:
I don't know about this one, but the Parkers with the composite finish on the necks play like a dream. Of course, if it is like the others in the P series, it's an import at a more affordable price.
Of course Parkers look different. Otherwise, they would be called (not so) cheap knockoffs.
It is true that some Parkers sound sterile (read non-unique)--I happen to love that quality in my Nitefly. Played through a POD it can be whatever guitar I want it to be. And the neck--ooh la la--this thing is SOOOO easy to play that it even makes ME sound good.
What I really want to test drive is the Fly Mojo (SD pups) and the Fly bass.