Great vid, Drew! I've rewired one of these as a point-to-point with killswitches, custom tone circuits, etc., but now I'm looking to do a rewire while maintaining the piezo setup. We shall see how it goes!
Hi Drew - thank you tackling this problem that myself and many other Parker Fly owners experience. I accidentally tore/broke the same exact flexible trace that you are addressing in the video. M y guitar is also 1999 PF Deluxe model like the one in the video. Your detail and breakdown are spot on, great job. My question is this: is there another video that shows how you fixed the problem ? i.e. the actual soldering ...did it require disassembly of the mother PCB in order to get to the underside terminations/solder points ? Thanks again ☺
Never mind...I just reread your comments. Thanks for confirming that this is a common problem - cheers ☺
Great vid, Drew! I've rewired one of these as a point-to-point with killswitches, custom tone circuits, etc., but now I'm looking to do a rewire while maintaining the piezo setup. We shall see how it goes!
Great info! Thanks for sharing, Looking for a pcb board version one , for a 2000 Parker Fly Stealth,... Appreciate your help
Hi Drew - thank you tackling this problem that myself and many other Parker Fly owners experience. I accidentally tore/broke the same exact flexible trace that you are addressing in the video. M y guitar is also 1999 PF Deluxe model like the one in the video. Your detail and breakdown are spot on, great job. My question is this: is there another video that shows how you fixed the problem ? i.e. the actual soldering ...did it require disassembly of the mother PCB in order to get to the underside terminations/solder points ? Thanks again ☺
I have the same guitar and have problem with weird noise just when is piezo engaged... maybe u could help me out solve the problem :)
If you are in the Seattle area, I'd be happy to set you up with an appointment. Otherwise, there is info for consultation services in the description.