Description

Another hot deal! Yamaha PAC611HFM in Root Beer finish with a Seymour Duncan TB-14 Humbucker with coil splitting and a Seymour Duncan SP90.

The Yamaha PAC611HFM is a premium model from the Pacifica series, designed to provide versatility, high-quality components, and excellent playability. Combining a humbucker and P-90 pickup configuration with a stunning flame maple top, the PAC611HFM is ideal for players seeking tonal flexibility and modern aesthetics.

Specifications
Body: Alder with a flame maple top
Neck: Maple, bolt-on
Fretboard: Rosewood with dot inlays
Scale Length: 25.5″
Frets: 22 medium frets
Pickups:

  • Bridge: Seymour Duncan TB-14 humbucker
  • Neck: Seymour Duncan SP90-1N P-90
    Electronics:
  • Master volume
  • Master tone (push/pull coil-split for the humbucker)
  • 3-way pickup selector switch
    Bridge: Wilkinson VS50-6 vintage-style tremolo
    Tuners: Grover locking tuners
    Finish: Gloss polyurethane, Root Beer
    Country of Manufacture: Indonesia

Design Features

  • Flame Maple Top: Enhances the guitar’s visual appeal with a premium, high-end look.
  • Pickup Configuration: Combines a humbucker for powerful tones and a P-90 for vintage-style clarity and warmth.
  • Coil-Splitting: Push/pull tone knob allows the bridge humbucker to be split into a single-coil, adding tonal versatility.
  • High-Quality Hardware: Wilkinson tremolo and Grover locking tuners ensure tuning stability and smooth performance.

Tone and Application
The PAC611HFM delivers a wide range of tones, from warm and punchy to bright and cutting. Its P-90 neck pickup offers vintage-style clarity, while the Custom 5 humbucker in the bridge provides modern power and sustain. This makes the guitar suitable for rock, blues, pop, jazz, and beyond.

Collectability and Market Value
The Yamaha PAC611HFM is appreciated for its combination of premium features, attractive aesthetics, and accessible pricing. While not a collector’s item, it is highly regarded among players for its exceptional value and versatility.