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tac555
Published on 09/05/08 at 06:28
Technical characteristics of the Parker PM20 Guitar Pro:
- Corps Acajou
- Abalone Binding
- Cordier through Tone Home
- In neck Mahogany (2 pieces)
22 frets
Ebony Button
- Sperzel Locking Tuners
- Seymour Duncan Jazz (neck)
Seymour Duncan JB (bridge)
- Weight 3.49 Kg
- Korean and Indonesian Manufacturing
UTILIZATION
-The handle is probably the best point of this guitar, it is a vriament excetionnel Quick, easy access to acute, ebony fingerboard, rather flat. Ideal for the soloist, but all do a pleasant ryhtmique.
-The guitar is light and well balanced for the game standing and sitting.
SOUNDS
-The possibility is great sound .. it will take a very long time to find the sound you want. both are micro seymour splitable in symple, of course there is a choice between bridge, neck, or both simultaneously .. and the tone is adjustable. Each possitive is really different from the other with another personality that offers us an incredible polivalance.
It is suitable for all kind of music .. It does not sound typical gibson, fender, etc. .. it has a sound all its own, and easily personify according to our desire ..
The combination of this micro saymour is perfect for clear sound and great distortion .. I play rock, hard rock, metal, blues style in all these it excels
OVERALL OPINION
I played with for a little over 6 months ...
-What I like most are run and ca polivalance
-What I like least ... uh it's not marked "Made USA" lol
-Before making my choice I tried a dozen different model Les Paul, SG, télcaster, Stratocasters ... and she is out of the lot ..
- The value for money is outstanding .. not the least perfect finish paint defects ... gameplay is a sound worthy of the high game .. it's hard to beat ..
- A remake without essité yes, because it suits me this guitar is I choisite without taking a gibson or fender to be like everybody I enjoyed it for the quality of gameplay and its ..
I advise everybody to try it is worth the trouble .. vriament little known credit for it to be ...
For the price and game ca personality I've never tried more ...
- Corps Acajou
- Abalone Binding
- Cordier through Tone Home
- In neck Mahogany (2 pieces)
22 frets
Ebony Button
- Sperzel Locking Tuners
- Seymour Duncan Jazz (neck)
Seymour Duncan JB (bridge)
- Weight 3.49 Kg
- Korean and Indonesian Manufacturing
UTILIZATION
-The handle is probably the best point of this guitar, it is a vriament excetionnel Quick, easy access to acute, ebony fingerboard, rather flat. Ideal for the soloist, but all do a pleasant ryhtmique.
-The guitar is light and well balanced for the game standing and sitting.
SOUNDS
-The possibility is great sound .. it will take a very long time to find the sound you want. both are micro seymour splitable in symple, of course there is a choice between bridge, neck, or both simultaneously .. and the tone is adjustable. Each possitive is really different from the other with another personality that offers us an incredible polivalance.
It is suitable for all kind of music .. It does not sound typical gibson, fender, etc. .. it has a sound all its own, and easily personify according to our desire ..
The combination of this micro saymour is perfect for clear sound and great distortion .. I play rock, hard rock, metal, blues style in all these it excels
OVERALL OPINION
I played with for a little over 6 months ...
-What I like most are run and ca polivalance
-What I like least ... uh it's not marked "Made USA" lol
-Before making my choice I tried a dozen different model Les Paul, SG, télcaster, Stratocasters ... and she is out of the lot ..
- The value for money is outstanding .. not the least perfect finish paint defects ... gameplay is a sound worthy of the high game .. it's hard to beat ..
- A remake without essité yes, because it suits me this guitar is I choisite without taking a gibson or fender to be like everybody I enjoyed it for the quality of gameplay and its ..
I advise everybody to try it is worth the trouble .. vriament little known credit for it to be ...
For the price and game ca personality I've never tried more ...