admira malaga - ec with shadow p3b pickup…needs new strings and some tlctapper mike wrote:Please do.
I used to have only one guitar that i poured myself into. In many ways I missed those days.

admira malaga - ec with shadow p3b pickup…needs new strings and some tlctapper mike wrote:Please do.
I used to have only one guitar that i poured myself into. In many ways I missed those days.

does it have a battery in it?
It's beautiful, hey.
Thanks Uncle E. What I had read long ago, said that when it comes to pounding in stainless frets, they are too springy and on conventional wood fingerboards, one end pops out as the other end is pounded in. Guess if that info was at all accurate, then it was at least somehow incomplete.Uncle E wrote:I got a cheap Chinese electric many years ago with stainless steel frets and they've stayed in place with no problems.JCJR wrote:Am curious because a long time ago I read that it is difficult to pound stainless frets into a conventional neck, and ferinstance the chapman stick guy had to use non conventional materials, so he claimed, in order to get stainless frets to stay in place?

Thanks Tappertapper mike wrote:JCJR wrote: Tapper, is your import parker neck sealed in composite like at least the early usa parkers? Am very ignorant of geetars but like my early usa nitefly. Might post a picture, but it is just a 100% factory standard strat style white usa nitefly, just like old catalog pictures.
So that would make yours a P38?
No mine doesn't have the composite seal/ cook and press job that American models do (I wish)


wavephonic wrote:good question, will check
edit: nope, no battery, when I pull the knob up it disengages and I hear a bit less gain and top end
JCJR wrote:Thanks Tappertapper mike wrote:JCJR wrote: Tapper, is your import parker neck sealed in composite like at least the early usa parkers? Am very ignorant of geetars but like my early usa nitefly. Might post a picture, but it is just a 100% factory standard strat style white usa nitefly, just like old catalog pictures.
So that would make yours a P38?
No mine doesn't have the composite seal/ cook and press job that American models do (I wish)
I can't find any numbers on my Parker. It is either first or second year of manufacture.

tapper mike wrote:wavephonic wrote:good question, will check
edit: nope, no battery, when I pull the knob up it disengages and I hear a bit less gain and top end
Then it is most likely a coil tap.
Early electric guitar pickups were "single coil" and conventional single coil pickups are still on the market. A humbucker (your pickups) employs two coils one reverse wound to the other. Single coils can generate hum. The humbucker two coil design defeats the hum hence called a humbucker.
For some the single coil sound is still desirable as it is deemed to have a more focused "crisp/nasal" quality while humbuckers in general have a more "full" "throaty" quality. A coil split will dis engage one of the coils for a single coil sound with the potential for hum. A coil tap on the other hand "taps" the wire at a different wrap point. A coil tap sound thus has a reduced output (like that of a single coil) and a thinner sound without the hum.


Hink wrote:
This guitar is a Daion Power Mark XX I have owned now for about 7 years (bought it from muff wiggler). The craftsmanship is exquisite (though this one could use some refinishing which is not my best area of guitar repair), it was handmade in Japan (Daions were around from the late 70's into the early 80's).
Stock it came with big chrome knobs but I have them put away and put on the knobs it has because I think it looks better. This neck-thru design is very cool, especially with the guitar being a "string through the body" type guitar. The guitar itself is made from 14 pieces of rosewood and maple, it has Seymour Duncan pick-ups in it (SH-4 &TB-4) wired with on/on/on so I have parallel/split/series (those switches stock were parallel/series), it also has an artec QDD2 pre-amp (where on tone control would be)and an artec active eq). Sorry for the flash in the pic blurring the pick-ups...the silver on the back on the lower left is not silver, it's black and where the jack plugs in..why it looks silver I have no idea)
I took a new pic because when I bought it it did not have a truss rod cover but now indeed sports a Power Mark XX truss rod cover



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