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Key Features
The Yamaha Pacifica 612VII Guitar was first launched in 1990 when the California session-scene where versatility, performance and individuality were crucial. Inspired by the first custom-shop guitars and the original Pacifica model, this modern rendition features a Wilkinson VS50 tremolo bridge and a trio of Seymour Duncan pickups with a 5-way lever that produce an authentic tonality along with modern playability. The beveled Alder body is combined with a Maple neck and Rosewood fingerboard to ensure a smooth and comfortable playing experience, ideal for performances on stage and in the studio.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
Product Ref: 108297
The SSL-1 pickups are designed after some of the best pickups from the '50s. Positioned at the neck and in the middle, the SSL-1s produce a bright and glassy tone that sounds absolutely stunning through a clean or crunchy amplifier. The middle SSL-1 features a reverse wound reverse polarity design that adds an authentic, vintage warmth with clarity and definition. Additionally, the TB-14 in the bridge position features quite a vintage voice with a warm and round tone, along with a hot output that's perfect for when you want to dig in with a bit more gain.
The VS50 tremolo bridge features a precision machined steel base plate with locked down ultra-smooth saddles, designed to ensure stable tuning and years of trouble free performance. Additionally, the two pivot knife edges and two pivot posts guarantee a perfect return to zero.