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Comparison Yamaha PAC112JL vs Yamaha PAC112J

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Typeelectric guitarelectric guitar
Number of strings66
Left handed
Pickupspassivepassive
Pickup diagramH-S-SH-S-S
Tone block
Typepassivepassive
Volume controls11
Tone controls11
Pickup switch5 position5 position
Body
Typemonolithmonolith
Size4/44/4
ShapeStratocasterStratocaster
Cutawaydoubledouble
Pickguard
Materialalderalder
BridgeVintage TremoloVintage Tremolo
Through string attachment
Neck
Mount typeboltedbolted
Number of frets2222
Neck profileCC
Fretboard radius13.8 "13.8 "
Anchorsinglesingle
Scale25.5 "25.5 "
Pegsclosedclosed
Neck materialmaplemaple
Fretboardrosewoodrosewood
Added to E-Catalogjune 2019september 2016

Left handed

Instruments originally intended for left-handers — more precisely, for musicians who play with a reverse, “left-handed” grip, when the right hand clamps the frets, and the left produces sound.

Electric guitars usually have an asymmetric arrangement of control elements (tone block controls, tremolo lever, etc.), and often also an asymmetric body shape. Accordingly, for comfortable playing with a reverse grip, it is not enough to rearrange the strings in reverse order and turn the instrument with the fingerboard to the right — a non-standard body arrangement can make using the instrument at least inconvenient, if not impossible. Thus, many manufacturers produce specialized left-handed models; such instruments have a “mirror” layout and allow you to fully play with a left-handed grip.
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