Parker trem problems
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:24 am
I've have a couple parkers (early type). I installed 13pin access on both and have been a real parker fan-promoter for a lot of years. My Supreme is my main axe out of many guitars. Over the past few years I've had problems and was not able to make my guitar trem work right. I switched the hard tail button and hoped it would be better. It doesn't stay in tune. A couple shops charged me to set it up right. They were not successful.
I'm wondering if there is a good way to install another kind of trem (with 13 pin) so I can quit all of my trem problems. Does anyone have a suggestion. I would be very appreciative of any help I can get.
Hello vjmanzo,
Thank you for your response. As far as my factory trem, it's pretty normal looking. I can put pictures up. I just know I've struggled with the original parker trem for many years. I really want to get rid of it and put something more reliable in it's place. Have you heard of anyone doing this successfully? I love my parker guitars and can't see me using anything else as my main guitar. I know springs are not available. I bout a few of the ones online for $40 each in hopes that I could avoid obsolescence. The whole trem Idea has never been a superior part of my guitars (my opinion). Have you or anyone on flyclone found a feasible alternative? I'm not apposed to fixing what I've got but no more springs is a worry.
Thanks,
DJ
I'm wondering if there is a good way to install another kind of trem (with 13 pin) so I can quit all of my trem problems. Does anyone have a suggestion. I would be very appreciative of any help I can get.
Hi Darvin @Parker Man—sorry to hear the issue. IMO it would be best to figure out where the problem is with your current bridge before trying to retrofit another bridge.
We can try to help; it would be best to start a new thread topic and post some photos.
Hello vjmanzo,
Thank you for your response. As far as my factory trem, it's pretty normal looking. I can put pictures up. I just know I've struggled with the original parker trem for many years. I really want to get rid of it and put something more reliable in it's place. Have you heard of anyone doing this successfully? I love my parker guitars and can't see me using anything else as my main guitar. I know springs are not available. I bout a few of the ones online for $40 each in hopes that I could avoid obsolescence. The whole trem Idea has never been a superior part of my guitars (my opinion). Have you or anyone on flyclone found a feasible alternative? I'm not apposed to fixing what I've got but no more springs is a worry.
Thanks,
DJ