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Published on 09/23/01 at 15:00I've been rentring my Pacifica from Mother's Music for $25 cnd a month, and if i were to purchase it, that would $350.
Great quality alder body, rosewood fretboard, S/S/H stock pickups that sound pretty decent. You really get a good buck banging with this puppy.
My only (stupid) complaint, is the bolt on neck, and trem. I prefer both neckthrough and hardtail, but these both serve their purposes well on this guitar.
This is probably the guitars strongest point, especially for the price. No question this thing will last for life. I would absolutly gig with it, no worries, and can never see it breaking down in the future. Always stays in tune, very solid and very light.
If your budget is under $400, then don't bother looking around much more. This really is a tough guitar to beat, and will soon gladly buy one to go with my other Yamaha. They make some incredble lower end guitars, especialy compaired to the bigger names, who pay so little attention to their cheaper models. There really isn't a reason not to buy this guitar. Great playability, and if you want a different kind of sound, just switch the pickups. I give it the 5 compaired to other guitars it's price, and compaired to say, a $1000 guitar, it would still rack up a 3.5.
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Great quality alder body, rosewood fretboard, S/S/H stock pickups that sound pretty decent. You really get a good buck banging with this puppy.
My only (stupid) complaint, is the bolt on neck, and trem. I prefer both neckthrough and hardtail, but these both serve their purposes well on this guitar.
This is probably the guitars strongest point, especially for the price. No question this thing will last for life. I would absolutly gig with it, no worries, and can never see it breaking down in the future. Always stays in tune, very solid and very light.
If your budget is under $400, then don't bother looking around much more. This really is a tough guitar to beat, and will soon gladly buy one to go with my other Yamaha. They make some incredble lower end guitars, especialy compaired to the bigger names, who pay so little attention to their cheaper models. There really isn't a reason not to buy this guitar. Great playability, and if you want a different kind of sound, just switch the pickups. I give it the 5 compaired to other guitars it's price, and compaired to say, a $1000 guitar, it would still rack up a 3.5.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com