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RGX520FZ
RGX520FZ

The RGX-520FZ upgrades to a gorgeous figured maple top on a solid mahogany body, a custom inlay at the 12th fret, and beautiful translucent finishes.

POSTED: 11/09/2005 - 12:43 am

9
rating
13
Pacifica 812V
Pacifica 812V

Featuring an alder body with beautiful flamed maple top, the new Pacifica 812V is the favourite choice for those guitar-players, that look for an extraordinary sounding instrument with a stunning look.

POSTED: 11/28/2007 - 01:45 am

9
rating
20
SG2000
SG2000

If you are thinking of buying a Les Paul, SG, or any Gibson or Fender or whatever, try one of these first, it might make you change your mind.

POSTED: 02/04/2011 - 03:11 am

8.9
rating
47
RGXA2
RGXA2

The all new RGX-A2 electric guitar is a marvel of modern technology. The proprietary A.I.R. (Alternative Internal Resonance) construction body, LED lit cylindrical diecast knobs, lightweight barrel tuners, and Yamaha Alnico soapbar pickups make this a high tech masterpiece that is not only stunningly beautiful, but tonally revolutionary.

POSTED: 07/20/2006 - 06:59 am

8.8
rating
63
Pacifica 112V
Pacifica 112V

It is a perfect guitar for blues, rock n' roll, punk, classic rock and even hard rock with the help of the humbucker. But if you are into shredding and very heavy stuff, you shouldn't buy it, that humbucker is just not "evil" enough for that style.

POSTED: 01/17/2012 - 04:12 am

8.8
rating
11
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AE500
AE500

The AE500 utilizes the tradition of the AES1500 but adds a modern twist with Yamaha's signature tailpieces, original "F" hole design, and contemporary finishes creating a unique blend of classic tradition and modern invention.

POSTED: 12/11/2007 - 02:57 am

7.5
rating
1
AES420
AES420

For a little more edge, the AES420 offers more aggressive features like direct-mounted pickups, wrap-around tailpieces, black hardware, and unique finishes. The Yamaha AES420 is the new lowest cost set-neck, solid body electric guitar. Cool painted body binding shows off its sleek look along with a wrap around bridge for ease of string replacement.

POSTED: 07/05/2007 - 02:03 pm

7.4
rating
9
AES500
AES500

A single bar bridge, two chrome-covered Yamaha humbuckers, and a control system accented by a three-position toggle switch and master volume and master tone knobs.

POSTED: 07/14/2004 - 02:12 am

8.2
rating
7
AES620
AES620

The award-winning Yamaha AES620 guitar delivers the fat, punchy chord tones and the articulate, singing solo sounds only a single-cutaway set-neck guitar can deliver. Our unique "body-through" bridge blocks transmit more string vibration through the guitar body, while their offset placement tightens lows and focuses highs which delivers a more present, "woody," and musical sound.

POSTED: 04/05/2006 - 02:51 am

8.8
rating
7
AES720
AES720

For a little more edge, the AES720 offers more aggressive features like direct-mounted pickups, wrap-around tailpieces, black hardware, and unique finishes.

POSTED: 11/22/2007 - 02:02 am

9
rating
0
AES820
AES820

The AES820 features a highly contoured, lightweight solid alder body with a fast, black satin-finished 26 1/4" scale maple neck and ebony fingerboards.

POSTED: 08/09/2004 - 04:33 am

8.3
rating
1
AES920
AES920

I love this thing. It has a black quilted maple solid Les Paul body and an African mahogany neck.

POSTED: 11/17/2011 - 04:56 am

8.8
rating
5
AEX1500
AEX1500

The AEX1500 was designed in collaboration with jazz guitar legend Martin Taylor. This guitar is a fine example of Yamaha's vintage-meets-visionary philosophy.

POSTED: 09/16/2004 - 05:18 am

8.5
rating
0
EG012
EG012

The EG-012 is a superstrat, so the machine heads are 6-in-line as the headstock resembles the Fender headstock. It has 22 frets. The body is made of alder and the neck is maple, and it is considerably heavier than a Fender or Squier.

POSTED: 09/01/2008 - 05:46 am

7.3
rating
24
EG112
EG112

The combination of two single-coil pickups and a humbucker produces excellent sounds for a wide range of musical styles, with the benefit of a five-position selector switch to extend the choice of tones.

POSTED: 03/13/2007 - 05:26 am

7.6
rating
35
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