Yamaha’s Pacifica V112 is the latest of the Pacifica models and complies with the usual high standard of sound quality and playability that we have come to expect from Yamaha guitars.
The body has been crafted from Alder and adjoins to a Maple neck and Rosewood fret board housing 22 frets with dot inlaid fret markers. The shape of the Pacifica is not unlike the Fender S-type guitar but is instantly recognisable by the unusually large Yamaha headstock.
An interesting choice of pick-up configuration provides this instrument with an abundance of tonal variation, at the bridge position sits Yamaha’s new custom wound Alnico Hum-Bucker along with two new Alnico single coil pick-ups at the middle and neck positions.
These are managed via volume and additional rotary tone control knobs and the pick-ups are selected via a blade type five way selector switch. The volume knob can be pulled upwards and then becomes a coil-tap to split the coils in the humbucker and provide further tonal options ...
The newly designed bridge is very similar to those used on the Fender S-type instrument and is classed as a "Vintage style" tremolo unit with individual string saddles that can be height adjusted and spring tensioned screws for setting up the intonation of the notes at the twelfth fret. The Pacifica V112 is available in various colours, however the review model was in Old Violin Sunburst …