Guitar Stores in Austin TX for Parker Guitars Service
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:15 pm
Hi guys,
Just a quick refresher, here's my Parker:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=359
I was wondering if anyone knows of any guitar stores or possibly freelancing guitar techs in Austin, TX (or even nearby areas) that are qualified to do work on Parkers.
The last time I needed to get repairs on a Parker guitar (there was something wrong with the circuit board and no sound was coming from the piezo), I tried taking it to nearly a dozen stores in PA/OH/WV tristate area, and nobody wanted to touch a parker with a 12-ft pole, lol. This was around the time when the fate of the company was uncertain, and even the authorized Parker dealers seemed to be in the dark as to what was on the horizon for Parker.
I just want to get it set up properly, but there are also some minor issues with the electronics. The magnetic/piezo switch is a but janky, and in the magnetic position, if I touch it ever so slightly, the piezo gets engaged incorrectly.
But just in general, I'd prefer to take the guitar for maintenance as needed to someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to Parker guitars.
Thanks!
Mischa
Just a quick refresher, here's my Parker:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=359
I was wondering if anyone knows of any guitar stores or possibly freelancing guitar techs in Austin, TX (or even nearby areas) that are qualified to do work on Parkers.
The last time I needed to get repairs on a Parker guitar (there was something wrong with the circuit board and no sound was coming from the piezo), I tried taking it to nearly a dozen stores in PA/OH/WV tristate area, and nobody wanted to touch a parker with a 12-ft pole, lol. This was around the time when the fate of the company was uncertain, and even the authorized Parker dealers seemed to be in the dark as to what was on the horizon for Parker.
I just want to get it set up properly, but there are also some minor issues with the electronics. The magnetic/piezo switch is a but janky, and in the magnetic position, if I touch it ever so slightly, the piezo gets engaged incorrectly.
But just in general, I'd prefer to take the guitar for maintenance as needed to someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to Parker guitars.
Thanks!
Mischa