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Yamaha Pacifica 112VM Electric Guitar Gray

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- Gloss-finished, solid alder body
- 22-fret, 25.5"-scale, maple on maple neck
- Yamaha Alnico V pickups, 5-way switch, push/pull coil tap
- Vintage-style tremolo bridge
- Die-cast tuners
- Body Type: Double-Cutaway Solid Body
- Top wood:
- Body wood: Alder
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck shape: Soft D
- Neck wood: Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Dual-action
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Maple
- Radius: 13"
- Fret size: Standard
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width/material: 1.75 in. (44.45 mm) Molded
- Configuration: HSS
- Neck: Proprietary Alnico Single Coil
- Middle: Proprietary Alnico Single Coil
- Bridge: Proprietary Alnico Humbucker
- Control layout: Master volume Master tone
- Pickup switch: 3-Way
- Special electronics: Coil-tap
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: Vintage-style 6-point tremolo
- Tuning machines: Die-cast
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Case: Sold Separately
- Orientation: Right handed
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Great instrument
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submitted24 days ago
byAndy
fromSandy, UT
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great instrument, lightweight. Perfect for an old guy to get back into playing after 40+ years!
Comfortable, feels substantial., surprisingly versatile
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submitted2 months ago
byDan
fromBC, Canada
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Feels very comfortable to play and hold. The body has some heft to it but it's not too heavy or fatiguing. HSS pickups allow a wide range of playing styles. The knobs both feel nice to turn, with good deep knurling on the heads for grip. The ice blue is really attractive also. I really looked into this guitar before buying as it's my first, and I feel like I chose pretty well.
This is my second PAC112VM
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submitted3 years ago
byPequod
fromLeavenworth, KS
Guitar just feels good in your hands,
Great for the Price Point!
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submitted3 years ago
byJim the Runner
fromTexas
I'm using this guitar to learn, and it's been great. It's been comfortable to learn mainly due to the body's great design.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byDobs
fromNorman, Ok.
How much does this guitar weigh and how thin is the neck at 1st fret and at 17th (where heel starts) and last fret? Thanks
Fingerboard Radius::13-3/4" (350 mm) Thickness @1st Fret / 12th Fret::20.9/22.9 mm.......Neck Width @ 0 Fret / 12th Fret::41/51.4 mm. It's going to weigh much the same as the Sterling..submitted4 years ago
asked byMin
fromundisclosed
has anyone who preordered this guitar actually received it? i remember viewing it a good 8 months ago and not once had i seen it in stock. i've been wanting it since then but just now i've been thinking of purchasing it as a christmas gift for myself. i'm just wondering if anyone has received it.
We aren't able to discuss the availability of items via this means of communication. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you an accurate idea of when this will be back in stock.submitted5 years ago
asked byCris
fromSt Cloud, FL
I preordered this guitar. When will it be in stock?
Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you an accurate update where your order is in line.submitted5 years ago
asked bytajai
fromUniondale NY
Do you know when this product will in stock?
Please contact our Customer Service agents to get an updated Back Order time framesubmitted5 years ago
asked byIzzy
fromSeattle, WA
When will it be off of pre order? And I was also wondering how it compares to the Squier affinity Stratocaster? I'm thinking about getting an electric guitar because I recently started playing the acoustic and I am loving it but really wanting to learn electric. I just don't know which one to start with. Those two are so far my top options.
Please contact our Customer Service agents to get an updated Back Order time frame

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