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Vintage Yamaha Vintage 1977 Yamaha SG1500 Solid Body Electric...
Product Price  $1,599.99

There are thousands of guitarists in the world, and no two are exactly the same. But there is one thing that's true for every single one: they'll always remember their first guitar. The same is true for you, if you're looking for your debut instrument, and Yamaha knows it. That's why they've gone to great lengths to build their solid-body electric guitars with a level of build quality above and beyond what you might expect at an entry-level price point. Even if you're a seasoned player and you're simply after a highly-playable casual guitar, these instruments are absolutely worth your while.

Yamaha is the biggest instrument maker in the world, and they didn't get there by accident. One of the key things that you can count on with every Yamaha is consistency; their guitars are no exception. Another one of their strengths is technology: for decades, they've really been on top of their game in the electronics department. That's something you'll hear in the great tone produced by any of the guitars in the Yamaha catalog. They're well-built instruments backed by solid hardware, which is exactly what makes any of them a great choice.

A good place to start browsing Yamaha's solid-body electric guitar lineup is with the PAC112 series. These are each laid out with a humbucker and two single-coil pickups, giving you a pro-level range of tonal possibilities. The PAC112J delivers a ton of performance, and if you want to take things up a notch, you can upgrade to the PAC112V to get a few extra perks. Have an eye for style? Then don't miss the PAC212, either; available with flame maple or quilted maple tops, it's a real looker that gives an instant boost to your stage presence.

Whichever Yamaha solid-body electric guitar you decide is right for you, one thing that you can always count on is the consistency and quality that comes with the name. These guitars are aimed at beginners and weekenders, but they've got the chops to perform even when you put them through their paces in a pro gig.