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Parker Fly Handbook

Parker Fly
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Battery
The battery is there to provide power to the on-board piezo preamp and the
internal mixer. This unique mixer circuit uses sophisticated voltage-doubling
synthesis circuitry, that gives you twice the clean headroom, compared to
common on-board electronics. This circuit enables the Fly to blend the
magnetic pickups with the active piezos, expanding the range of tonal
options.
The battery has a useful life of approximately 300 hours. It’s turned on
when a cord is plugged into the guitar. To extend battery life, please
remember to remove the plug when you’re not playing your guitar.
When the battery is low, a distorted output signal or a high-pitched whistle
will serve as an audio reminder to change the battery.
Replacing the Battery
The 9-Volt battery slides into a compartment on the back plate of the
guitar. To replace the battery, open the battery box
door. Remove the old battery and insert the new
battery. Be sure to match the battery’s positive
terminal with that of the battery box. Close the battery
box door.

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Parker Fly Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scale Length25.5 inches
Neck MaterialCarbon fiber composite
Fingerboard MaterialCarbon Fiber
Frets24
PickupsHumbucker/Single/Single configurations
ControlsVolume, Tone
WeightApproximately 5 lbs

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