Parker Guitars - The Anatomy Of Perfect Sound.
LOCKED-DOWN TUNING
Sperzel® tuning pegs are, without a doubt, the highest quality pegs available, combining excellent quality and design with minimal weight. In fact, the lightweight aluminum construction of our tuning pegs is key to the fine balance of Parker guitars. Bob Sperzel’s patented locking device helps to keep guitars in tune, even with the most aggressive, merciless flogging, and makes string changes fast and painless.

 

NO-FUSS ADJUSTMENTS
The Parker truss rod—only 1/6th the weight of conventional rods—adjusts the neck easily to accommodate string gauges from .008" to .013" as well as different tunings. The lighter-weight rod is another reason why Parkers are so perfectly balanced and comfortable to play.

 

SILKY-SMOOTH FRETTING
Our fretboard system consists of long-lasting hardened stainless steel frets (not the soft nickel of ordinary guitars), manufactured to precise tolerances in the correct “half-round” shape and bonded to our patented glass/carbon-fiber fingerboard. The composite surface is quite unlike a conventional wooden fingerboard and gets slicker with sweat, not tackier.

 

PRECISE TONES
Set neck? Bolt-on neck? Our unique multi-finger neck joint combines the best of both into a slender, lightweight neck that ensures optimum resonance from the body and neck tone woods and resists the warping that throws lesser guitars out of tune within a year or two. Our patented neck design also eliminates the clumsy heel for smoother, more comfortable upperfretboard access.

MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES
Parker’s combination of DiMarzio® or Seymour Duncan® magnetic pickups and Fishman® piezo pickups makes it possible to produce powerful electric guitar tones and intricate, full-bodied acoustic guitar tones. Parker, Fishman,® and DiMarzio® worked hand-inhand to develop both the unique pickups and the unique mounting systems used to attach and adjust them. Our pickups are mounted firmly to the body with pole-piece screws instead of plastic rings, springs, and screws that float the pickups in oversized cavities. The results of this solid connection are superior tone and less chance of pickup squeal at high volume.

EFFORTLESS PLAYABILITY
Ranging from 3-1/2 to 6 pounds and impossibly slender, Parker guitars give many people the impression that our instruments are made from some kind of space-age plastic. The truth is, we use lightweight tone woods of the highest quality and reinforce them with a layer of composite that’s thinner than the paint job. The result of this unique combination is a guitar that’s responsive, lightweight and perfectly balanced while sitting or standing, with no dead spots or unevenness in tone.

Parker Guitar Layout. Behold the love child of artistic passion and fanatical engineering. Parker Guitars are the first new idea in guitars in more than 40 years—a revolutionary design that minimizes the weight and opens the door to a whole new universe of sounds. Knowing how they’re built will change the way you think about guitars. Playing a Parker will spoil you forever. And owning one? Well, it just might change your life.

 

 

SCULPTED SHAPE BODY RANGING IN THICKNESS FROM 1/2" – 1-1/2"

WEIGHT: 5 POUNDS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVEN RESPONSE
Quite possibly the smoothest, fastest-playing neck in the business, ours is constructed from a solid piece of basswood or mahogany. With bridge components of cast aluminum and stainless steel, it’s a bulletproof package that’s easy to adjust. The paper-thin triaxial carbon/glass-fiber reinforcement supports the vibrant wood structure, resulting in an amazingly responsive and stable, yet incredibly lightweight, guitar with even tonal response. It’s a patented construction you won’t find anywhere else.

 

 

PERFECT PITCH
Our high-performance vibrato system can be quickly adjusted to behave like a fixed bridge, bend-down only, or floating bridge (bending both up and down). The bridge pivots like liquid silk on ball bearings

QUICK-CHANGE ARTISTRY
Large hall? Micro stage? Enclosed studio? The smart jack on our active preamp senses your cable type (stereo or mono) and either splits the electric and acoustic sounds and sends them to separate amps, or combines them and plays both through a single amplifier. Our mixer circuit allows the volumes and tones of the electric and acoustic sounds to be mixed on the fly.