FINALLY Yamaha Did It. The NEW Pacifica Professional

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Комментарии • 309

  • @tim6723-f4i
    @tim6723-f4i 7 месяцев назад +15

    I like the look of the prototype more. The rust colour and satin finish is far more interesting than the generic black gloss finish on the production model which looks like every other strat copy

  • @maurobelarde8527
    @maurobelarde8527 7 месяцев назад +29

    Even the cheapest Pacificas are good instruments. Perhaps the best in its price ranges. Something no less important, they are one of the most comfortable guitars I have ever played in my life. This top-of-the-range model is going to sell like hotcakes. Greetings from Mendoza, Argentina! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 7 месяцев назад +3

      Problem with them is you can’t upgrade certain things. Like bridge which needs upgrading. Dimensions are not standard.

    • @arunkarthikma3121
      @arunkarthikma3121 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@BeefNEggs057 What the heck are you talking about, man? The bridge, tuners, etc are all vintage spec. Look for any trem that has 10.5mm spacing.
      You can literally drop in the NS510, Vegatrem, etc without modifications. Not to mention, this professional series already has a great Gotoh bridge.

    • @arunkarthikma3121
      @arunkarthikma3121 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@BeefNEggs057 I've modded my Pacifica 012 with locking tuners and a wilkinson bridge all at home, without a luthier

    • @kimmolingonheimo
      @kimmolingonheimo 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have 7 Yamaha Pacifica 112Vs: just soo tweakable and comfy to play..

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +2

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @ChidOki
    @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад +12

    YES! I KNEW IT! I suspected
    /hoped Yamaha was going to be announcing this tomorrow at NAMM, I did not expect this channel was going to be how I heard the news! John you sly dog, you knew a Pacifica Professional has been coming for years!…
    I bought a Yamaha Revstar Professional with P-90’s at a local shop in Japan last summer and after falling in love with the build quality and craftsmanship of my instrument I have been so close to buying a Pacifica, but have been holding out for the day Yamaha reintroduced a high level model again. Glad I didn’t have to wait too long!

  • @robertmitchell2178
    @robertmitchell2178 7 месяцев назад +39

    The Yamaha Mike Stern model is certainly one of the nicest guitars I have ever played and heard. They can make a great guitar if they set their mind to it.

    • @alfianbanjaransari4096
      @alfianbanjaransari4096 7 месяцев назад +6

      The Revstars are probably one of the most bang for your buck product line out there

    • @brandall101
      @brandall101 7 месяцев назад

      I had a 6 series Pacific that was ridiculously good. It seems like all their instruments are considered quite good. This is coming from someone who has had a number of CS Fenders/Gibsons, Ernie Ball, Suhr, Tom Anderson, etc.

    • @benjimontgomery9826
      @benjimontgomery9826 7 месяцев назад

      with some mods (cts pots, a mini toggle instead of the push pull, switchcraft jack socket and schaller locking tuners) my 611 hfm is still my "desert island guitar". I purchased it 11 years ago and still enoying it every day!

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +2

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @ChanceCooper125
    @ChanceCooper125 7 месяцев назад +10

    Ahhh that sounds so great. Very cool guitars. These are going to be an absolute steal on the used market

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад

      I was a bit shocked at the price point Yamaha is setting these at and would like to wait to see what I can find once people start selling them used. I’d love to get your opinion - How long do you think it will take for these to start hitting the used market, and how far down do you think price will go? By saying you think it will be a “steal”, I assume you think people will be somewhat displeased with it and have to take a hit trying to resell, what do you predict will not meet people’s expectations that they’ll sell them rather than keep them?

  • @CharfishDesign
    @CharfishDesign 7 месяцев назад +8

    I've loved my Pacifica for years and years and I'm gonna have to get this new one. Looks fantastic.

  • @Professional.Bro.777
    @Professional.Bro.777 7 месяцев назад +8

    Damn dude....I'm impressed by your playing and musical taste

  • @renmusical
    @renmusical 7 месяцев назад +13

    The new Pacifica looks promising, it would be cool if they make an HSH version. I recall Jeff Schroeder has one but it was custom built for him by Yamaha.

  • @TexTom1981
    @TexTom1981 3 месяца назад

    Very clearly a top-level instrument. Yamaha did the Pacifica line proud.

  • @BradMiller007
    @BradMiller007 7 месяцев назад +3

    I used to own a translucent blue Pacifica 604W and it was a great guitar. Had Wilkinson 2 point trem and Sperzel locking tuners. The only thing I replaced was the stock pickups for a Lukather HSS EMG pickup set and it was my main axe for quite some time. Wish they would have a model with flame or birdseye neck.

  • @andypeacockmusic
    @andypeacockmusic 7 месяцев назад +3

    It was that long in the making, you only posted a video with a very similar custom Pacifica 12 days ago and all but begged them to do it, 12 day turnaround! Amazing!

    • @andsoistopped
      @andsoistopped 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @smartmammal9926
    @smartmammal9926 7 месяцев назад +6

    They fixed the neck joint!

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад +1

      Right? I have an early 2000’s Yamaha RGX with the tapered off neck joint. I can’t understand why they haven’t been making Pacificas like that. Glad they are incorporating that on these new ones finally

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @markburrows1563
    @markburrows1563 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have an old 812w with the Wilkinson term. To this day it holds amazing tuning stability and is a great workhorse. I stupidly sold it to a mate and when he decided to shift it on grabbed it back. It’s never leaving again.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      Yes the original ones were already high-end guitars. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series. The 812w was an awesome high end guitar with Seymour Duncan pickups. And the neck joint on these original guitars (not those after 2000) were patented, and way better than the new 2024 ones or any guitar of any brand as there were no heel on the neck joint!

  • @pascaladesina
    @pascaladesina 7 месяцев назад +3

    man. I'm really enjoying watching this guy play guitar more and more. Class

  • @JosePineda-jn8jk
    @JosePineda-jn8jk 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hell yeah, I have always wanted them to really update this model. The bridge pickup not having the bezel is literally one thing I thought that could easily make it look a bit more modern but, the hard arm bevel is something I didn’t expect and really appreciate comfort wise.

  • @extraswaggeroni
    @extraswaggeroni 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm surprised people didn't like the pickup ring on the custom pacifica. it's clunky but it adds visual balance against the horns of the strat. I much prefer the pickup ring layout vs this new one

  • @adisolar
    @adisolar 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's not the guitar, it's the player. Some very emotionally invoking playing in this video. Thanks for making my day better!

  • @danielstryhanyn7278
    @danielstryhanyn7278 7 месяцев назад +3

    Yes awesome! They listened to the people and what they were asking.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

    • @danielstryhanyn7278
      @danielstryhanyn7278 7 месяцев назад

      @@HiraManga right! I'm familiar with thier history. A lot of people like their PAC612's. I think people were looking for a professional range of the Pacifica. Just like the Revstar has a professional range. Of course Yamaha hit the ball park.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      @@danielstryhanyn7278 They were already professional from the start (not the post 2000 that most people know).
      They were Micheal Lee Firkins signature guitars:
      hub.yamaha.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/yamaha-pacifica-1412-catalog.jpg

  • @questionmark5463
    @questionmark5463 7 месяцев назад +3

    Dude...in the last year you have been trying to campaign for and appeal to Yamaha.
    I truly hoped they were listening. They are a wonderful company that does a lot but music is at theor core and they really do put a lot of thought into trying to make instruments that players can use to create beautiful music.
    I'm so glad that they seem to be paying attention now.
    They have always been a company for musicians.
    Thank you.

    • @johnnathancordy
      @johnnathancordy  7 месяцев назад

      They've had this on the backburner for a long time - I'm just glad it came out so close to the concept guitars from YEARS ago

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @ub59
    @ub59 7 месяцев назад +6

    Superb playing, John. Damn -- I'm gonna have to investigate this new Pacifica! My Revstar and SA2200 appeared in the cluttered room I otherwise call a "studio" much the same way, responding to positive pro-level reviews like this one. Great tone! I'd like to see how it compares to an equivalent Fender Strat.

  • @EasyHeat
    @EasyHeat 7 месяцев назад +3

    Way back in the 90's I played bass/backing vocals for a melodic pop-punk power trio hailing from North Carolina called 30Deep! Our guitarist/lead vocalist exclusively played a Yamaha Pacifica Strat, w/ a weeny SD single coil sized humbucker mod in the bridge, and went bare bones (no pedals) into a Carvin X100B half stack (poor man's JCM800). Whilst touring to promote our album he eventually upgraded to a similarly modded MIM Fender Strat w/ the Pacifica as backup. I think around the same year I mutually did the same acquiring a second hand USA Custom G&L P-bass.
    Anyway...
    My point?!
    Even way back in the Mid-90's?
    Decades before the current manufacturing advancements of modern day CNC machines?!
    That old Pacifica after a few minor adjustments & modifications?!
    Was an absolutely fantastic instrument IMO.
    I mean, he freakin recorded our album with it!
    #400percent #energy
    ruclips.net/video/1AV6FnYSB6I/видео.htmlsi=qnxJ2V1l1PPlaG5i

  • @rehkram
    @rehkram 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, amazing integration between the single coils and the PAF. Gotta get me one of these.

  • @tonedowne
    @tonedowne 7 месяцев назад +4

    Nice. Getting a little character like a Musicman and Reverend

    • @wonderz_808
      @wonderz_808 7 месяцев назад +1

      love my reverend guitar

    • @tonedowne
      @tonedowne 7 месяцев назад

      @@wonderz_808 I’ve n ver played one, but I love the way they look

  • @Mexxx65
    @Mexxx65 7 месяцев назад +2

    Yamaha Pacifcas on intial release (91/92), had, the high-end Japanese Warmoth neck models and Japanese Mike Stern Signature model (with a maple fingerboard). And later Killer 1221 models.
    So Yamaha are just, returning to this, with the new 2024 Yamaha Pacifcas.
    Offering now a 2-peice body on the Professional Pacifica. They are now returning to the very best "Super-strat" options available today.
    Kudos Yamaha
    Kudos Yamaha

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, what people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @LoftyAssertions
    @LoftyAssertions 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous playing in the beginning .

  • @mrelmoresmusiclab
    @mrelmoresmusiclab 7 месяцев назад +3

    Great stuff my man. I dig you vibe and style. I'm only year deep on my YT journey. This thing is not easy. Crazy hard work, but I'm in this for the long haul. The music world is just a different beast now. My very first guitar was a Yamaha and it served me well. Good to see the Pacifica is still around and sounding great. Keep crushing and maybe our paths will cross once I earn my YT stripes. I love meeting cool musicina peeps like you on this platform. Cheers!

  • @claudiajay8291
    @claudiajay8291 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love my Pacifica . I’m hoping to get a professional and a Revstar at some point. Great guitars . I love all the features and the body cuts. Like the adjustment of the neck at the bottom best and stainless steel frets …locking tuners …looks great!

  • @JohnNathanCordyFactBot-br8is
    @JohnNathanCordyFactBot-br8is 7 месяцев назад +62

    John’s daughter, who appears in some videos, is voiced by Tilda Swinton, with motion capture by Andy Serkis.

    • @tres311
      @tres311 7 месяцев назад +1

      Directed by Danny Boyle….he’s always got a kick ass soundtrack

    • @EzriIkramS
      @EzriIkramS 7 месяцев назад +6

      And I hear that John himself is sometimes played by Cillian Murphy, who is nominated for this exact role.

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 7 месяцев назад +3

      Tilda Swinton is the poor man's Cate Blanchett

    • @andorrasrevenge1683
      @andorrasrevenge1683 7 месяцев назад

      @@jasondorsey7110😮

    • @andsoistopped
      @andsoistopped 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@jasondorsey7110ohh my it’s very much the other way round. TS is incredible. CB is great.

  • @manudizram2515
    @manudizram2515 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2005 pacifica and this is a great improvement in the brand. Lovely guitar.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @deddiev1718
    @deddiev1718 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a USA custom Pacifica with a Warmoth Birds Eye maple neck and Tosewood fretboard. Green crazy weird flame maple top. Hum single single with a push push that changes the tone takes some mids out. I call it my SRV Mayer switch. Also has an acoustic fish man in the trem bridge

  • @backtothepasture
    @backtothepasture 7 месяцев назад +2

    Guitar World magazine did an article just a couple hours ago about this guitar at the Namm show and shows the price at $3,700.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah that shocked me. I was expecting the Pacifica Professional to be at the same price point as the Yamaha Revstar Professional ( ~$2,200, made in Japan) and the Standard Plus to be somewhere between that and the Pacifica 600 series that’s down at like $800. That’s a huge gap. But instead the Standard Plus, presumably not made in Japan, is $2,200 and the Professional at $3,700?! That’s a gutsy business decision. I’m not sure that’s going to work out,
      however solid these guitars look. It’s just a huge gap to have no models between $800-2,200, and change the reputation of a model that’s perceived to be “beginner to intermediate level) by jumping that far between price points.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад

      I just found out Yamaha lists weird MSRP's on their own website. On Sweetwater, the Standard Plus is listed for $1,350 and the Professional is $2,200, just like the Revstar Pro. Makes way more sense. Why do they list it that way on their product page? Just creates more confusion when there's that large of a gap between "MSRP" and actual dealer pricing.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 5 месяцев назад

      You probably saw the update but Yamaha’s MSRP prices are just meaningless. Actual prices are $2,200 for Pro and $1,349 for Standard Plus after all

  • @DustinKreidler
    @DustinKreidler 7 месяцев назад +3

    I only knew Pacificas as the other guitar available at the mall music store (when I bought my first plywood Dean strat-o-copy) and was probably the better instrument. I've never even known they had better than entry level... but that guitar looks and sounds beautiful!

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @deeballdesign3649
    @deeballdesign3649 7 месяцев назад +2

    Guitar Mag just reporting a retail of $2.2k - $3.4k U.S.... Used to own a 90's RGZ612, a Mike Stern and recently bought a PAC612 last-gen (now) Pacifica. Loved Yamaha for producing utterly playable guitars that beat the competition hands-down on price and features. My PAC612 is by far my favourite guitar that I've owned and plays / sounds like a dream. Shame they were ignored for the most part by the buying public. Seems like a risky departure to price Pacifica at this level... hope they keep the mid-price models with the insane value they're known for.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 5 месяцев назад

      @@HiraMangaokay dude we get it, you don’t have to copy and paste the same comment over and over. Actually, tons of us know about the history of the Pacifica

  • @davidwoods358
    @davidwoods358 7 месяцев назад +3

    I like the color and smaller knobs of the prototype but that's just being picky. It sounds fantastic. How the neck feels in the hands is what will truly decide it for me. I currently play Yamaha's (only) and have for the last 10 years.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.
      If you can find an early 1990 Pacifica, you'll see that the neck joint is way better than any guitar on the planet.

  • @mickthemerciless9694
    @mickthemerciless9694 7 месяцев назад

    Love your playing and music. Great demo of the sound of the guitar rather than saturating with distortion.

  • @FuzzWoof
    @FuzzWoof 7 месяцев назад +1

    About damn time, the Pacifica has been without a high end version for way too long, the old 90's high end models were superb. Not digging that pickguard with that sharp straight cutoff though, I would absolutely have to do something about that.

  • @FreeSpeechWarrior
    @FreeSpeechWarrior 7 месяцев назад

    I love the plugin you're using. You play beautifully, I could listen to you for hours.

  • @alwan1414
    @alwan1414 7 месяцев назад +2

    Finally they listen to us!!!

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @GraniteSoundtrack
    @GraniteSoundtrack 7 месяцев назад +1

    Looks killer! I think it’ll give Ibanez AZ and Suhr some competition. I’ve always loved Yamaha.

  • @Guitarman66
    @Guitarman66 4 месяца назад

    Stunning guitar, sounds pretty good

  • @stevengarrity2989
    @stevengarrity2989 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hope these new models trickle down into the less expensive models. Would love a telecaster-style body shape too.

  • @melexdy
    @melexdy 7 месяцев назад +4

    Most promising guitar ever hit the market. I was going to buy a p90 standard revstar but looks like I ll buy one of these instead.
    People have been saying that a high end pac with stainless steel frets should be a no brainer after the revstar did so well because of its futures, quality and price.

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar 7 месяцев назад

    Ooh, there's a nice 'chime' to that. Reminds me of Rabea Massaad's ambient tone.

  • @Annunaki_0517
    @Annunaki_0517 7 месяцев назад

    If playing a Pacifica made me sound even a little bit like JNC, I’d buy one tomorrow and never play anything else. (I’m secretly hoping for that same result from the K-line I’m saving up for…keep hope alive!)

  • @LivinginLosAngeles-re5yx
    @LivinginLosAngeles-re5yx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sure sounds great from here. 👍

  • @jimmcdougall9973
    @jimmcdougall9973 7 месяцев назад +3

    Now they need a PRO+FR model (Floyd Rose), then I would be interested.
    Have a look at the Sweetwater video regarding the pickups. A bit more backstory. An employee/engineer of Rupert Neeve was making the pickups, if I’ve got it right.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @ivan_talivan
    @ivan_talivan 7 месяцев назад

    I love all Yamaha products, from musical instruments to motorbikes. I'm so happy about this release, no more monopoly of Fender on this market segment.

  • @krisbramleydrums2261
    @krisbramleydrums2261 7 месяцев назад

    I hope some of these changes like the bevel on the body and the truss rod adjustment at the heel are transplanted down to the more affordable Pacificas

  • @erajad
    @erajad 7 месяцев назад

    I really like the concept of this Pacifica! (Long time MS Pac admirer.) The _one_ thing that irks is that "slashed" pickguard below the bridge humbucker. Perhaps it's meant to evoke a kind of "cousin" to Revstar ... but I don't like the "slashed" pickguard on any instrument - very offputting asethetically. (OK, I'm shallow.) (Or have taste! Take your pick.)

  • @GuitarJawn
    @GuitarJawn 7 месяцев назад

    I have a few older Pacificas. I don't even know the models but one is the Tele shaped natural HH Rosewood fingerboard and I have a black one too, the 302??something Tele shaped red finish with gold hardware, and a SSH S-shaped gold hardware with a dark trans blue finish. All of them were cheap and they are ALL AMAZING GUITARS. The necks are so easy to play, they are slim without being too small. There are a few on the Used Guitar Center page and Reverb.

  • @c.d.woodbury7806
    @c.d.woodbury7806 7 месяцев назад

    I won a crushed mirror finished Pacifica in the mid-nineties (from a local music store that... had it in stock for a very long time). HSH, Floyd rose locking trem system, reverse headstock with matching paint... all the features. It was clearly designed to be a hotrod to compete with the Ibanez RGs, Jacksons, Charvels, and the like, in the era of peak Grunge... which I'm sure lead to the re-evaluation of the line so quickly to the budget line most people know it as. Mine was a great shred machine that was sadly stolen not long after along with nearly every other instrument I owned.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, what a pity!
      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

  • @iannicholls7476
    @iannicholls7476 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice! Well done Yamaha.

  • @fivewattworld
    @fivewattworld 7 месяцев назад +1

    Looks great

  • @LP5369GT
    @LP5369GT 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review, but it’s kinda not fair. you could make shoestrings on an old banjo sound great.

  • @ralphbenitez4407
    @ralphbenitez4407 7 месяцев назад

    I wish that Yamaha had made these in those colors like the prototypes one of which you have there and the reverse headstock ones are so cool. Step in the right direction but they’ve missed the mark a little. I would have bought those two prototypes immediately.

  • @johnplaystheguitar123
    @johnplaystheguitar123 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic!!! Maybe I'll just get an Revstar Standard and a Pacifica Standard and call it a day.

  • @ianbarnes1406
    @ianbarnes1406 7 месяцев назад

    I've said it before, but you really need to show us how you approach mixing chordal playing with lead lines

  • @GraniteSoundtrack
    @GraniteSoundtrack 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sweetwater has many details on their website and in a video. the Japanese version is priced the same as Fender ultra Strats.

  • @ivanlydian6698
    @ivanlydian6698 7 месяцев назад +1

    Finally!!! I been checking this model since 2019

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад

      Your patience is rewarded! I haven’t been waiting as long as you but was very close to buying a 600 series Pacifica over the last couple months. Glad I waited

  • @jasujokelainen5073
    @jasujokelainen5073 7 месяцев назад

    And a H-H version was cool, If they Ever make one.

  • @tj10777
    @tj10777 7 месяцев назад

    I love the sparkle in the black. Looks great!

  • @johnmcevoy3598
    @johnmcevoy3598 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 20+ year old Taiwanese Pacifica 604W that was cheap, but it has a great Wilkinson bridge, Sperzel tuners, and a pretty fat neck.
    Good solid guitar. Yamaha doesn't make junk.

  • @tommyibanez3958
    @tommyibanez3958 7 месяцев назад

    I was psyched, hoping for the 1221 'Bill Leverty' reissue

  • @mr.kalim_B
    @mr.kalim_B 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful tone, killer sustain

  • @hozzer68
    @hozzer68 7 месяцев назад +2

    My Pacifica 611H from 2012 is the only guitar that sits outside a case on a stand, why ? Because it’s my go to for noodling, still totally stock, but still a stellar instrument, never needs tuning, never had to adjust the truss rod, it’s built like a tank and does what it does and does it really well.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

    • @hozzer68
      @hozzer68 7 месяцев назад

      @@HiraManga there was nothing budget about the 611, Grover locking tuners, tusq nut, Seymour Duncan pickups I own A USA Fender and the 611’s appointments and build quality are up the with the Stratocaster standards of the same era at 1.2 the price

  • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
    @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 7 месяцев назад

    My first electric guitar was a Yamaha Pacifica (112 I think, came with a Yamaha practise amp as a bundle). Great guitar, that I unfortunately cut up when I got a sudden obsession for Steinbergers haha! I'd love to get a higher-end one, this sounds great!

  • @Pantalooj
    @Pantalooj 7 месяцев назад

    Aww ... was just saying on the proto clip ... that's a beauty. And no roasting by the look of it ... lovely!

  • @Sodacake
    @Sodacake 7 месяцев назад +1

    That arm bevel is just so nice. I only wish they kept the reverse headstock but we can't have everything 😅

    • @lyricbread
      @lyricbread 7 месяцев назад

      I agree. My guess is that it made the guitar too edgy. Perhaps we’ll see one on an HH or HSH model.

  • @kiwee4577
    @kiwee4577 7 месяцев назад

    I originally wanted to upgrade to Ibanez AZ2204 series. but after seeing these beauties announced I'll definitely upgrade my 612 for the professional. and did i mention that the pink color is the best out of the bunch??!!

  • @philipmarsh3522
    @philipmarsh3522 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whoa. Ok this one definitely has my attention.

  • @blessedlifechronicles
    @blessedlifechronicles 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great playing as always John. I grew up learning guitar on a Yamaha classical that was older than me so I have great respect for the brand. Glad to see something like this bec the Pacifica brand has always felt synonymous to entry level to mid range as you said and the design didn’t really catch my attention. This one I quite like and I really dig the color of the prototype you have. The HSS pickup config is also my favorite and surprisingly is the one missing from my collection. Just haven’t found one that looks and sounds inspiring. This might be the one. 😊 Thanks for sharing.

    • @HiraManga
      @HiraManga 7 месяцев назад +1

      What people don't know is that Yamaha Pacifica guitars were high-end guitars when they were first made in 1990. Yamaha endorsed guitar virtuoso Michael Lee Firkins and made the Pacifica line exclusively for him as his guitar signature series! Later on (5 or 6 years after) they made a Telecaster-like model for Mike Stern.
      Those original Pacifica's had nothing to do with the ones that came since early 2000 that were budget guitars made afterwards.
      Those original Pacifica's were made in the USA and, depending on the models, they had Seymour Duncan pickups or DiMarzio pickups, they had three types of tremolo bridges, depending on the model again: vintage tremolo (Fender type) like the 712, Floyd Rose like the 1221, and Wilkinson tremolo like the 812w.
      They already had fingerboards with compound radius and a patented neck joint made in a way that there were no heel, kind of like the Washburn N4 Nuno Bettencourt signature that came out a year after the Pacifica.
      Their prices were between 699$ to 2599$ nothing under.
      So, those new Pacifica's are some sort of re-creation of the original ones that were the top high end of Yamaha guitars but with the 2024 technology.

    • @blessedlifechronicles
      @blessedlifechronicles 7 месяцев назад

      @@HiraManga That’s interesting. Thanks for sharing. I was just at their showroom last night hoping to see one of these but only found their current line. One of the reasons those models didn’t appeal to me was how the body was too edgy/cornered? Not sure what’s the more appropriate term. My wife wanted me to try the gold P90 Revstar but I held back bec I knew I might end up picking it up instead of waiting for these new Pacifica models.😅

  • @briangradysyndrome
    @briangradysyndrome 7 месяцев назад

    This looks and sounds pretty good. Good looking neck joint.

  • @CrazyLazyDave
    @CrazyLazyDave 7 месяцев назад +1

    I dig these. I've never dug a Pacifica before. Nice looks. Sound nice. Seem nice. No clue of the price and how I would feel about it. But Yamaha seems to have reasonable prices. I bought my niece a super cheap Yamaha acoustic for Christmas. It was really really nice for the super low price. I was impressed.

    • @Temeraire306
      @Temeraire306 7 месяцев назад +1

      I believe it's $3,400USD for thr pro and $2,200 for the other one

    • @BradMiller007
      @BradMiller007 7 месяцев назад

      That’s some mighty big numbers. I hope they haven’t priced these out of the market.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@BradMiller007No kidding, I was really surprised. When you have a model that has a “beginner to intermediate” reputation that is topping out at $800, and then you introduce higher line versions but the next price point is $2,200, and the one above that $3,700 (according to Yamaha’s website) I think that’s a really overconfident business gamble.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад

      @@BradMiller007 Okay yeah, Yamaha is just weird on how they list weird MSRP's on their own website. On Sweetwater, the Standard Plus is listed for $1,350 and the Professional is $2,200, just like the Revstar Pro. Makes way more sense. But really, Yamaha should take off the MSRP numbers on their website if it's not what the new dealer price is.

  • @SixstringLately
    @SixstringLately 7 месяцев назад

    So excited for this. Just have to decide on which model I will purchasing

  • @aaronlarsen7447
    @aaronlarsen7447 7 месяцев назад

    Great playing. No loops, drums or other devices. It was like you just sang acapella and killed it.

  • @Jedidiahguitar
    @Jedidiahguitar 7 месяцев назад

    Has anyone else noticed how many brands (mainstream or new) have driven towards the boutique market? I like that the competition has made premium features (roasted neck, stainless steel frets, locking tuners etc.) more accessible at a cheaper cost.
    But the thing is high end guitars may cost around the same as each other but the build quality and design of some brands really outshine the rest. It’ll be interesting to see if Yamaha have done something really great here or if it’s just another Ibanez AZ tier coming to the market.

  • @GaryCarciello
    @GaryCarciello 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! This Pacifica sounds really great. I have owned and played few Yamaha gtrs.

  • @jamesmillington2001
    @jamesmillington2001 7 месяцев назад

    Exceptionally cool guitar. Nice to see the direct mounted humbucker, heel adjusted truss rod and back to a script logo. Would have liked to see a locking bridge like the Suhr Pete Thorn or Charvel Guthrie, and I'd prefer the old school Pacifica Z style inlays. Neve pickups sound great, didn't even know they made pickups! Looking forward to seeing this on the channel more.

  • @franciscovaladez9801
    @franciscovaladez9801 7 месяцев назад +1

    Based John nathan cordy spawned this guitar into existance lol I like it, especially the upper fret access and stainless steel frets

  • @fisheatingjoe
    @fisheatingjoe 7 месяцев назад

    There is a lot to like here, but the one thing I hate is the lack of a sperate tone knobs for the bridge and neck/middle pickup. It gives you so much more control in a live situation.I don't want to be riding my tone knob all night when I'm switching positions.

  • @chelseamdeathal3547
    @chelseamdeathal3547 7 месяцев назад

    it's elegant!! can't wait seeing you play this guitar more

  • @matthewtyler-jones8317
    @matthewtyler-jones8317 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mate! Just realised you have the same stools I have! You know you can tuck those pesky (if legally required) up under the elasticated cover

  • @markusmyers2525
    @markusmyers2525 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful playing. Great tone.🎸

  • @geraldwelch3487
    @geraldwelch3487 7 месяцев назад +2

    its 4k. that is insane.

  • @justwinclassic
    @justwinclassic 7 месяцев назад

    Damn. Looks like my next Strat style guitar

  • @Gerhard468
    @Gerhard468 7 месяцев назад

    This guitar really suits your playing style.

  • @AlessandroLucas
    @AlessandroLucas 7 месяцев назад

    This intro inspired me to play guitar today. Thank you!

  • @andreybyl
    @andreybyl 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, nice job Yamaha! captivating attention to detail. PS and GREAT playing!

  • @Allguitarinfo
    @Allguitarinfo 7 месяцев назад

    Hooray...I LOVE YAMAHA GUITARS. They build incredible guitars .I've been a Yamaha player for years...Just yesterday I emailed Yamaha asking g why Guitar Center doesn't carry their electrics saying IF THEY DID they'd sell like hotcakes because of the quality first and value for that quality..then today I see this..just Hooray for Yamaha.I love em..

  • @tnvalleyyoga7122
    @tnvalleyyoga7122 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your videos. I own a Pacifica 600 (something model) Sweetwater blue and none of my Fenders are better. Every Japanese guitar I've ever owned is superior. I cannot understand why more Americans do not seem to know this.

    • @GraniteSoundtrack
      @GraniteSoundtrack 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m an American and I live in Japan and I say to you, “I know right!?” Even my MIJ fenders are preferable to US standard fenders. There are a lot of brands here that westerners don’t really know or discuss that are great too, just they often have poorly thought out names from and English speaking perspective.

  • @nicholaspetergagg7769
    @nicholaspetergagg7769 7 месяцев назад

    hope they make a natural finish colour option love natural wood finish guitars

  • @typedeaf
    @typedeaf 7 месяцев назад

    Nice review. John, explain to me about the neck situation. In the 80s and 90s everyone that played fast wanted a wizard neck; slim and flat radius. Clearly flatter is easier get all the strings close and play lighter. Why is the new trend in the opposite direction? Fat necks feel so odd to me now. What is the appeal to fast players?

  • @BigPhi84
    @BigPhi84 7 месяцев назад

    Tasty playing, as always. As far as this guitar goes, I find it a bit strange that the neck and middle single coils are pickguard-mounted, but the humbucker and electronics are body-mounted. I know that that is a Pacifica-legacy thing, but it still strikes me as odd. Anyhow, thanks for another great video. 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @unskilled_worker
    @unskilled_worker 7 месяцев назад

    Came to check out your guitar, but really enjoyed your playing.

  • @jeremystephens6048
    @jeremystephens6048 7 месяцев назад

    Long time subscriber and of course I enjoy listening to your great playing. Overall I really appreciate your angle on talking about gear. Keep up the honest and helpful discussions.

  • @firecogs
    @firecogs 7 месяцев назад

    Nice playing

  • @ksharpe10
    @ksharpe10 7 месяцев назад

    GREAT hopefully you can get the Colors and Pickguards of the Prototypes, LIKE the one you had, and the dark Roasted Necks too, like the Blue one. They sent this one to the RIGHT GUY, and send one to Chris Buck and MATTEO M. Because they are already YAMAHA players. But the Superior playing of JNC, is a Win WIN!!!!! They are GREAT GUITARS!!!! Matteo Mancuso has a video where part of the video he plays the current Pacifica. YOUR SOUND DEMO is review Enough for favorability. It pays to be GOOD!!!

  • @savoirfaire8979
    @savoirfaire8979 7 месяцев назад

    Nice fretboard inlays. Fender should get a clue and start adding nice inlays to more of their lineup.

  • @mahler2112
    @mahler2112 7 месяцев назад

    I have 3 yamahas and had a couple others. They are the most underrated.

    • @ChidOki
      @ChidOki 7 месяцев назад

      What models do you have? I’ve just recently become converted to Yamahas. I think I’m all onboard now, love the way they play and punch above their weight

  • @mikebrookfield
    @mikebrookfield 7 месяцев назад

    James Tyler vibes .. I like it