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PARKER FLY MOJO SINGLE CUT FLAME REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Parker'
Parker's Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame is fairly good guitar. Not a brilliant one, but Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame will serve you until you decide it's time to go for a bit more expensive guitar. You will not go wrong if you go ahead with Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame.
Mahogany body and set neck
Carbon glass fretboard
Stainless steel frets
pickups: Seymour Duncan Jazz humbucker at the front with Seymour Duncan JB humbucker at the bridge
Some say that the average is golden, and maybe that is true for Parker's Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame as well. There are musicians who would like to see more features on Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame, but Parker felt that Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame provides enough features for a given price and the market that Parker shoots for. Perhaps there are better equipped guitars then this one, but Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame will deliver for what it's built for.
Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame guitar has a huge sound that sits shoulder to shoulder with sound produced by best guitars. It's easily controllable and even easier to shape to your own personal music style and style of playing. It's an easy task to adjust the hardware to make this guitar truly fit your playing needs. Parker has produced a guitar that is capable of achieving that huge and expensive sound heard on records, played by top world musicians.
You could find a better fitted guitar, but Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame is ready to be played by any musician willing to take time and adjust it to his/her needs. Parker built a guitar that has nice finish but it lack something that would make it feel even better. Guitar stays in tune reasonably well, if you don't force it too much, and the Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame's neck is playable.
Some might say that Parker didn't go all the way in providing a reliable and durable instrument, but Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame isn't that bad. It will serve you well most of times, though you should be wary and have backups in situations where you feel Fly Mojo Single Cut Flame might let you down, such as gigs and studio sessions.


