
Yamaha Pacifica PAC604W - DrGang's review
translatedStratabound Alder body, maple neck screwed, rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets, 25.5-inch pitch, rested three colors: blue, red (slightly translucent) and black (opaque), white pickguard with pearl motif…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 - wood_zeus's review
translatedType strato guitar with 2 single microphone and a bridge humbucker in a 5-way switch, 1 volume and 1 tone knob, all mounted on an alder body (I think) and a handle screw UTILIZATION The neck is v…

Yamaha AES620 - therry's review
translatedIn addition to the features below, I will add that the frets are high ... so be careful not support such a nag on the strings (especially brré), otherwise you are wrong ... The handle is wide ... …

Yamaha Pacifica PAC812V - van halen vaughan's review
translatedThe Pacific was built in Korea _corps alder with a beautiful flamed maple table _micros Seymour Duncan (2simples ssl1 TB4 and the jb) _manche screwed into a piece maple with rosewood fingerboar…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC812W - ssaba's review
translatedGood mics (3 Seymour) a super wilkinson vibrato (an impeccable view of understanding) Sperzel mechanics are really cool you can change a string in less than one minute (clock,. UTILIZATION Ch…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 - Sargon's review
translatedHmm hmm I think tt was said: 22frets, two microphones and a single humbucker in the bridge position, an adjustment for volume and one tone, a 5-way switch and a handle screwed UTILIZATION A ve…

Yamaha RGX820Z - onebmx's review
translatedCorene manufacture of superb craftsmanship, with a super comfortable and fast neck with the heel trimmed t for best in ACCS Acute top fittings: wilkinson vibrato type, mechanical lock to the micr…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 - smash666's review
translatedSee above .... vibrato is far from being extraordinary, but is more than enough for beginners and fun. UTILIZATION For a guitar of this price nothing wrong, the handle is really enjoyable, very…

Yamaha RGX420S - Hawklord's review
translatedMy drop is the MODEL 6 TAIWAN Made with a super quality Japanese CONTRL. 24 frets, 2 humbuckers Floyd of quality (the price of the guitar dtail!) Volume, Tone Switch positions 5, a switch to …

Yamaha Pacifica PAC812W - mangazone76's review
translatedMade in Japan, in Bolt Saddle with a rosewood fingerboard and alder 22cases.corps table Saddle flamm3 US Seymour Duncan pickups (2 single and 1 double), a 5 position switch, 1 volume and 1 Tone Wilki…

Yamaha EG112U - link411's review
translatedMade of Indonsie, 22 frets, 3 pickups (2 single and a humbucker for the bridge). The bridge is like Wilkinson, 5 position switch, one volume knob and one Tone. Output jack on the side and not on the …

Yamaha RGX420S - Milkshaker's review
translatedGuitar Tawan I think manufacturer (Yamaha), although Japanese recess, it's a secret ;-) 24 Frets, 2 Alnico humbuckers (made by Yamaha) Bridge licensed Floyd Rose, holding the agreement flawless! …

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 - Brocoli's review
translated... UTILIZATION Channel (trs enjoyable screwed over all the other guitars of the same price that I tried. Vibrato friendly, but I lost the stem (snif. ..). It moves easily without slecteur mi…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC821D - roul le nervien's review
translatedGuitar Japan, 24 frets, Floyd Rose licensed tremolo, 3 DiMarzio pickups (2 doubles "air classic" and a simple "?"), A vomule and tone. Flamée finishing touches in rosewood fittings of excellent q…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 - totom89's review
translatedEverything has been said on this subject UTILIZATION Exellent access to acute neck is good without being great good ergonomic handle but too rounded at the factory coupled with a fender front…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC821D - Dj kinre's review
translatedI do not know where it was made but in any case the whole is very well finished. It is solid alder with a beautiful flamed maple top, mine is cherry sunburst. Handle very fine, very comfortable, 24…

Yamaha RGX420S - MathR's review
translatedYamaha not only motorcycles, not so it's made in japan 2 humbuckers floyd type bridge (very good) vol. tone. 5-speed selector, um pardon positions there is all it takes nothing to say UTILI…

Yamaha RGX420S-D6 - eutadida's review
translatedMade in Taiwan 24 frets two double mic boost home that much floyd 1 volume knob, a severe acute and 5 types of tone, a + ti clik that faith makes its enclenchern encort heavier and more inten…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112M - Gandalf la croute's review
translatedGuitar 22 frets 2 single coil dual, vintage vibrato (no top), Volume, Tone 5-way switch, cord comes with a real stew to a "Gold" in quality. Handle color Rabl (PA 112M) I type in tip top varnish clas…

Yamaha Pacifica PAC112J - arnu's review
translatedBody: Alder Neck: Maple vissbr /> Fingerboard: Rosewood (112), Rabl (112M), 350mm radius Frets: 22 Scale: 648mm Pickups: 2 single coil, 1 humbucker CONTRL: Slecteur 5 positions, CONTRL volu…

Yamaha EG112U - BadLink's review
translatedMade in Indonesia, 22 frets, 2 single coil and 1 humbucker, vintage vibrato bridge, 5-position pickup selector, volume and CONTRL Tone Saddle handle screwed UTILIZATION The handle is enjoyable tr…

Yamaha RGX420DZ - Exta's review
translatedThe guitar is a Yamaha, so I assume made in Japan. The key has 24 frets and the guitar has two humbuckers (Yamaha original I suppose), an easel and a handle. The bridge is a Floyd Rose-licensed s…

Yamaha RGX121SJ - Kirk44's review
translatedMade in indonesia 22 frets 2 humbuckers and a single conventional bridge volume and tone Maple neck UTILIZATION The handle is very nice ... rather fine and good practice it is rather very…

Yamaha EG112U - alchemist's review
translatedMade in Indonesia 22 frets, 2 pickups a simple double splitable 5-way switch, 1 volume, 1 tone Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard UTILIZATION This is a beginner guitar but the interface is pr…

Yamaha RGX121L - psychofuubar's review
translatedAlder body Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard 2 Pickups Yamaha Humbuckers 1 Yamaha Simple Micro Color Red mtallis Matte Black or Silver 22 Frets UTILIZATION Channel does not catch enjoyab…
                            
                
