

Don’t worry: I have a beat-up Deluxe with major scratches, scuffs, and chips throughout, and I’m prepared to trade with you whenever you’re readyBMA_USA wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 7:50 pm I wish I would have bought a player grade Fly to take to gigs and jams before the current price situation hit.
So a relic Deluxe?vjmanzo wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:03 pm Don’t worry: I have a beat-up Deluxe with major scratches, scuffs, and chips throughout, and I’m prepared to trade with you whenever you’re ready![]()
I started buying more beater guitars and also assembling them from scrap heap parts because it's pretty fun and I'm not worried about putting dents in them. Can mod, bang, paint, hacksaw, and blowtorch away without losing any sleep over it. I'd love to get my hands on a Deluxe Single 2 that was cosmetically rough but mechanically sound to put my finished touches on.mmm wrote: But I’m still taking chances with it.
Yeah—the Single 2’s don’t really pop up much, unfortunately. A couple folks here have them—I’ve never played one myself. I did install these Vintage Vibe P90s in a Deluxe, which I’m very happy about! Here’s a link to a thread with another member’s sound clips. That might be as close as I’ll come to a single clip in a Fly for a while!BMA_USA wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:37 pm I'd love to get my hands on a Deluxe Single 2 that was cosmetically rough but mechanically sound to put my finished touches on.
Yeah I was mostly joking about a Single 2. They seem about as elusive as the Ibanez 542R and 430SII that I can't seem to get my hands on. That P90 looks and sounds interesting though. Not surprised it can cop a good surf tone since the Fly's raw cleans are bright and snappy. To my ear, the stock Parkers really excel at funk rhythm cleans where fast response and clarity are desirable. For other types of cleans it's rarely my first choice for recording, mostly because I tend to hold onto guitars that do one or two things extremely well. For example, I have a 1970s Univox (the Cobain one) that gets used almost exclusively for surf and twang tones. It has a tiny neck, tiny frets, and isn't the easiest guitar to keep in tune, but it just kills everything else I have for those sounds without having to do much tweaking or EQing. Then I have a 57 RI Strat that lays down beautiful fat, sparkling cleans, but compared to the Parker it's like driving a 1950s Mercury Lead Sled versus a Lamborghini, so it mostly stays in the case unless I'm recording a specific part.vjmanzo wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:51 pm Yeah—the Single 2’s don’t really pop up much, unfortunately. A couple folks here have them—I’ve never played one myself. I did install these Vintage Vibe P90s in a Deluxe, which I’m very happy about! Here’s a link to a thread with another member’s sound clips. That might be as close as I’ll come to a single clip in a Fly for a while!![]()
I’m not driving IRs, but I’m similar in that my Flys’ piezos essentially only get used with Roland COSM modeling or samples via 13 pin-out. There’s just no comparison between the onboard quacky tones afforded by a piezo pre and a signal that’s massaged with outboard gear. I know a number of Fly and NiteFly owners swear by the Fishman Aura and various inline IR loaders.BMA_USA wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 11:13 am Where I have found it to be more useful than the mags is driving certain IRs, especially acoustic instruments that have similar attack and timbre like dobros, mandolins, and sitars. Dunno if you guys are doing that here but I feel like it's an area I need to explore more.
I think I’m one of these owners, though I also spend a great deal of time swearing at my Fishman Aura and various inline IR loadersmmmguitar wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:52 pm I know a number of Fly and NiteFly owners swear by the Fishman Aura and various inline IR loaders.
This fundamental obstacle is why I finally moved on from the Line 6 Variax - The piezo artifacts that seemed an acceptable compromise ten years ago just don’t pass an A/B test today unless some judicious DSP is being applied to mitigate them.vjmanzo wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 2:16 pm The attack of a piezo element, as part of an ADSR contour, is so dissimilar to the contour of an actual acoustic guitar that even identical timbral similarities facilitated by an Aura sometimes sound strange. I’ve had success using an 1176 compressor in front or after an Aura to help make the Fly piezo more palatable in a mix (by reducing the attack), but, I agree, that it’s not straightforward getting an authentic acoustic sound out of the piezo.
We’ll said, Marc!mmmguitar wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:55 pm a Fly may not be a strat, but you can dress it up like one and mingle in strat land.