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Sweetwater - Adrian Belew Signature Parker Fly demonstration

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More info at http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FlyABvxOr/. Guitar innovator Adrian Belew talks about his signature Parker Fly Deluxe. He explains why he believes it's one of the most advanced electric guitars in the world.

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  • 10,000 bucks for "extra pickups and stuff" just doesnt make sense...10 000 bucks for a car makes sense!

    I'm an experimental musician and this just doesn't add up. Seriously seriously over priced. I could buy a Moog Voyager, an LP Custom with Midi Pickups, an Ebow, a Marshall Stack, and an expensive hooker and it would still be cheaper than this guitar.

  • But $9600? Really? Why so expensive? How do you expect people to buy your product when it costs so damn much???

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  • adrian plays a great piece at the end.

  • @ibanezbloke So?

  • @MegaSmud Active guitars have been around since the 70's - so I hope you were joking!

  • Parkers are the best but 10,000 is just nuts. Rather add a couple more flys to my collection :-)

  • @lonzenator Or you could get the guitar $9000 and a Fractal Audio Axe-Fx $2000 with foot switch $800 and a powered wedge $800 and call it a day. Axe-Fx could get every sound he got out of that ridiculous rig and it's not even half the size of that. Hell it's not even as big as one of those Marshall cabs.

  • @MegaSmud These aren't real guitars they're machines made to outdo anything a guitar could ever dream of doing.

  • It has Line 6 Variax guitars in it and it's an extremely good upgrade.

  • They price it at $10,000 so Adrian can afford hair:D Nah excuse me. I'm just really cranky today. But seriously.

  • but they can't put fret marking on it, for $9,000.00

  • Parker guitars even have a built-in battery. What's next: a guitar that plays by itself?

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