I ended up with an 012 today, I went to get a Squire Tele , but it arrived damaged out of the box,in store. I grabbed this for the same price ,off the wall !! They had already done 3/4 of the set up ,so it was ,at least in playing condition.After playing for 2 hours, through my little modeling amp , I think I made a GREAT, impulse decision ,I will not regret !! Budget Teles ,are notorious for being hard to set up.Plays and sounds comparable to the upper models , except the one with the P90 in the neck ! Hard to go wrong!
Pick of the bunch for value, versatility and performance is the 311H AFAIC. 612VII is a great guitar, but at its pricepoint but so too is the 112V. I have all three for basis of comparison. Love 'em all. PAC012 if a parent paying for a kid going through THAT phase, or a junior who is self-funding on a tight tight budget beginner.
I got a 611hfm last month and it's simply the best guitar I've ever played. I also own a yamaha apxt2 which I use to practice and a yamaha apx600 because I was a big fan of the apx series. I also own a epiphone special ve it's an ok guitar... But I think I will sell it because the epiphone is not for me.
weird not having the 311h considering he was playing it, the 611 at over double the price , the 311h ( if you're not fussed about a trem) is the one , the pickups maybe not duncan's but they sound fantastic, i have the 311h in metallic red.
Have one too and agree. Often overlooked because of its PUP config and segment position, truly a sweet guitar, and best value pick of the bunch. Say it unbiased as I also own a 112V and 612VII.
You left out the 112j the one that is alder body (012 is nato). Then it's easier to upgrade it to the other models that are alder body also. I believe you get same neck on lower price as you do higher priced Pacifica's. Mine has pearl like inlays that actually show colors. This is never mentioned in these videos. I have the 112j in Lake placid blue. I put Wilkinson bridge and some alnico v on it, and it sounds great.
Got a 112 a couple of weeks ago. Sounds pretty good, and feels pretty good for the price. I had the possibility to study every different Pacifica models before buying one, and it looks like the more expensive they are, the better hardware. Obviously. Also, I have noticed beautiful tops on the higher end models, but I am very curious about one thing. I hadn't the possibility to play all the models, and I wanted to know if there is a difference in feeling. My 112 feels good, of course but not as good as my 1000 and more bucks. What about, for example, that 612?
I have a question and i need help. Should i go for yamaha 112v or 212vqm … the price is just a slight difference.. and what are the differences? Please help 🙏🏻
I've got a 112J - really great guitar for the price. My wife got it for me as a present as I'd had a super cheapie Pacifica in the 1980s as a teen :) Cheap guitars now are fantastic compared to the stuff that was available back then for beginners.
If you want to test a guitar .. then test the guitar . If you put gain on , or distortion.. your testing the amp , and the guitar sound it gone . Play through a even EQ clean channel .. using the guitar P U s and tone controls etc to put more or less treble / bass . But play each PU and each guitar with the same settings .. Then you have some chance of a comparison .. And don't just blast into the same old blues riffs you had for years .. play the sound in low / middle / and higher registers.. so the guitar can be heard , after all that's what its about . I'm looking at getting a medium Pacifica ..and upgrading it .. Different quality pick ups.. a different wiring design I made for it .. quite a few things .. so I'm collecting info on them .. Your not saying anything about the scale length shape of the neck , type of wood .. Saying things like , silky smooth , and , quality finish , is not helping .. Pull yourself together man . Do some work.. put a proper review together.. Tell us something about it you don't find in the yamaha sales brochure.. Take it to bits .. Tell about the frets . How is the neck fixed , screwed? Bolted ? Come on man , jeez .. telling us things like .. It has 2 singles and a neck humbucker.. You do know .. we can see that .. tell us what we can't see .. Basically .. Review a guitar ..
@@cachebangwallop3482 It's OK, but if anything, that is the singular aspect if anything which renders buying a 611H over the 311H moot! The G&B (YGD OEM) neck P90 in the 311 is so similar to the Seymour P90 in tone and output, any argument using that as a decider is a straw argument unless the silkscreen logo printed on the cover is what is truly prized. The Humbuckers can certainly be debated over, but if one leaves brand familiarity and perceived status bias out of it, at the end of the day both have pro and con characteristics which are subjective to the individual listener's tonal bias and purpose. The aesthetics and Seymour fitout of the 600 series undoubtedly will influence many as it did me when I bought my 612VII. Cosmetics notwithstanding, both 611H and 311H each have unique characterises favouring user preferences. i.e. Satin vs gloss neck feel/appearance. Opaque vs translucent FM body colour. Ignoring the GraphTech string saver saddles of the 611 which are another opinion divisive item, the major difference comes down to the respective bridge humbuckers. Both are excellent guitars. I bought the 311H BTW, but respect your own preference.
@@theblytonian3906 too funny.... some people ride Harleys because of the name... When Honda's are superior in reliably.. there's a side by side test on RUclips of Fender vs Yamaha 612 ... Yamaha defendantly won out in the tonal qualities... This guy probably heard some mistuned Yamaha with 10 year old strings and the intonation out and made up his mind....
My heart says the 612, but my wallet says the 012.
😅 That's because you don't live in Brazil, here the 012 is a minimum wage. 1300R$
@@PavelZinburg Doesn't hurt to play two instruments
True the 611
I ended up with an 012 today, I went to get a Squire Tele , but it arrived damaged out of the box,in store. I grabbed this for the same price ,off the wall !! They had already done 3/4 of the set up ,so it was ,at least in playing condition.After playing for 2 hours, through my little modeling amp , I think I made a GREAT, impulse decision ,I will not regret !! Budget Teles ,are notorious for being hard to set up.Plays and sounds comparable to the upper models , except the one with the P90 in the neck ! Hard to go wrong!
I have the 112v pacifica easy to play I love everything about it.
Pick of the bunch for value, versatility and performance is the 311H AFAIC. 612VII is a great guitar, but at its pricepoint but so too is the 112V. I have all three for basis of comparison. Love 'em all. PAC012 if a parent paying for a kid going through THAT phase, or a junior who is self-funding on a tight tight budget beginner.
I got a 611hfm last month and it's simply the best guitar I've ever played. I also own a yamaha apxt2 which I use to practice and a yamaha apx600 because I was a big fan of the apx series. I also own a epiphone special ve it's an ok guitar... But I think I will sell it because the epiphone is not for me.
weird not having the 311h considering he was playing it, the 611 at over double the price , the 311h ( if you're not fussed about a trem) is the one , the pickups maybe not duncan's but they sound fantastic, i have the 311h in metallic red.
Have one too and agree. Often overlooked because of its PUP config and segment position, truly a sweet guitar, and best value pick of the bunch. Say it unbiased as I also own a 112V and 612VII.
@@theblytonian3906 Totally
I pick the one with tone and volume control inside the pickguard because it classic
You left out the 112j the one that is alder body (012 is nato). Then it's easier to upgrade it to the other models that are alder body also. I believe you get same neck on lower price as you do higher priced Pacifica's. Mine has pearl like inlays that actually show colors. This is never mentioned in these videos. I have the 112j in Lake placid blue. I put Wilkinson bridge and some alnico v on it, and it sounds great.
Got a 112 a couple of weeks ago. Sounds pretty good, and feels pretty good for the price. I had the possibility to study every different Pacifica models before buying one, and it looks like the more expensive they are, the better hardware. Obviously. Also, I have noticed beautiful tops on the higher end models, but I am very curious about one thing. I hadn't the possibility to play all the models, and I wanted to know if there is a difference in feeling. My 112 feels good, of course but not as good as my 1000 and more bucks. What about, for example, that 612?
Got 24-years old 604W, I've only swapped the pickups for Pearly Gates Plus and two SSL-1's. Hard to find a new guitar like mine.
I have 10 of them... they're my go to guitars...The PAC 012 are really fun to upgrade and modify...
Seriously why 10? Why do you need or want that many of the same thing?
I have a question and i need help. Should i go for yamaha 112v or 212vqm … the price is just a slight difference.. and what are the differences? Please help 🙏🏻
My 212 literally sound acoustic. Please help.
Is it the Amp's fault?
My Amp literally do nothing beside make the guitar louder.
I've got a 112J - really great guitar for the price. My wife got it for me as a present as I'd had a super cheapie Pacifica in the 1980s as a teen :) Cheap guitars now are fantastic compared to the stuff that was available back then for beginners.
612, hands down!!!
If you want to test a guitar .. then test the guitar .
If you put gain on , or distortion.. your testing the amp , and the guitar sound it gone .
Play through a even EQ clean channel .. using the guitar P U s and tone controls etc to put more or less treble / bass .
But play each PU and each guitar with the same settings ..
Then you have some chance of a comparison ..
And don't just blast into the same old blues riffs you had for years .. play the sound in low / middle / and higher registers.. so the guitar can be heard , after all that's what its about .
I'm looking at getting a medium Pacifica ..and upgrading it ..
Different quality pick ups.. a different wiring design I made for it .. quite a few things .. so I'm collecting info on them ..
Your not saying anything about the scale length shape of the neck , type of wood ..
Saying things like , silky smooth , and , quality finish , is not helping ..
Pull yourself together man .
Do some work.. put a proper review together..
Tell us something about it you don't find in the yamaha sales brochure..
Take it to bits ..
Tell about the frets . How is the neck fixed , screwed? Bolted ?
Come on man , jeez .. telling us things like ..
It has 2 singles and a neck humbucker..
You do know .. we can see that .. tell us what we can't see ..
Basically ..
Review a guitar ..
With so much distortion they all sound the same. Try playing clean...if you dare.
Can the 612 handle high gain/metal? That SD humbucker looks great.
How about the 611? What would you say is the differences between the 2? I need one for home recording
Where does it say that the 212 has locking tuners? Everywhere I look, they're just the same basic tuners as the 112.
i think yamaha paid gear4music to say that so beginners that know nothing about guitars would buy it
not cool
How about the 311?
311 is really nice too, it just doesn't come with the Seymour Duncan pickups, and imo the 611 SD neck p90 is just lovely...
@@cachebangwallop3482 It's OK, but if anything, that is the singular aspect if anything which renders buying a 611H over the 311H moot! The G&B (YGD OEM) neck P90 in the 311 is so similar to the Seymour P90 in tone and output, any argument using that as a decider is a straw argument unless the silkscreen logo printed on the cover is what is truly prized. The Humbuckers can certainly be debated over, but if one leaves brand familiarity and perceived status bias out of it, at the end of the day both have pro and con characteristics which are subjective to the individual listener's tonal bias and purpose.
The aesthetics and Seymour fitout of the 600 series undoubtedly will influence many as it did me when I bought my 612VII. Cosmetics notwithstanding, both 611H and 311H each have unique characterises favouring user preferences. i.e. Satin vs gloss neck feel/appearance. Opaque vs translucent FM body colour. Ignoring the GraphTech string saver saddles of the 611 which are another opinion divisive item, the major difference comes down to the respective bridge humbuckers. Both are excellent guitars. I bought the 311H BTW, but respect your own preference.
How about the pac412v?
611 or 612. That is my question. 612 costs more. What are the differences?
p90 is better
1 single pickup on 611 (HS) vs. 2 single pickups on 612 (HSS)?
611 with the P90
My heart says yamaha motogp bike but yamaha 012 is my wallet's preferable 😢
waddup with 311????????????????
Bro talks like he reads straight from their website. So little personality and truth
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They all sound as horrible as I remember.
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matt hazelby
You must be deaf.
@@theblytonian3906 too funny.... some people ride Harleys because of the name... When Honda's are superior in reliably..
there's a side by side test on RUclips of Fender vs Yamaha 612 ... Yamaha defendantly won out in the tonal qualities...
This guy probably heard some mistuned Yamaha with 10 year old strings and the intonation out and made up his mind....
@@thefreese1 Honda's are far faster too lol
@@kenshinchang2707 true