The Yamaha Pacifica electric guitar is an ideal instrument for beginners looking to dive into the world of electric guitar playing. With a scale length of 64.8 cm and a fretboard radius of 350 mm, it offers comfortable playability that allows for the learning of various techniques. The guitar is equipped with three pickups – two single-coils and one humbucker – providing a wide range of tonal possibilities. The coil-split function allows for further variation in the guitar's sound, making it particularly versatile. The alder body and maple fretboard ensure a balanced sound quality and an enjoyable playing experience. With 22 frets and a tremolo bridge, the Pacifica electric guitar is suitable for both rhythmic and melodic playing. This guitar comes strung and is ready to play right away.
body shape | ST-shape |
Material | Alder (carcass), Maple (fingerboard), Maple (neck) |
Guitar type | Electric guitar |
Item number | 39833797 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Material group | Wood |
Material | Alder (carcass), Maple (fingerboard), Maple (neck) |
Guitar type | Electric guitar |
body shape | ST-shape |
Stringed instrument features | Left-handed, Solid Body |
neck construction | screw-retained |
scale | 25.51" |
Number of strings | 6 x |
Fingerboard Material | Maple wood |
Neck material | Maple |
trusses | 22 x |
Body material | Alder |
Pickup | Humbucker (1x) & Single Coil Alnico (2x) |
Bridge | Tremolo |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 100 cm |
Weight | 3500 g |
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