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Yamaha Pacifica is the name of a series of electric guitars manufactured by Yamaha. The line was originally designed in Yamaha's California custom-shop by Rich Lasner, working with guitar builder Leo Knapp. Initially intended by Lasner and Knapp as a test project, Yamaha Japan chose to produce the instruments.
PAC 012; PAC 120 S; PAC 1511 MS MIKE STERN SIGNATURE MODEL; PAC 302S; PAC 303-12 12-STRING; PAC 303-12 II; PAC 311 MS; PAC 312; PAC 312 II; PAC 412; PAC 412V; PAC 604 W; PAC 612V; PAC 812 W; Pacific 112P; Pacific 312 II; Pacifica 012; Pacifica 102; Pacifica 102S; Pacifica 112; Pacifica 112J; Pacifica 112L; Pacifica 112M; Pacifica 112MX ...
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First launched in 1990, the Yamaha Pacifica series was driven by the California session scene of the day-where versatility, performance and individuality were key. The series has become one of the company’s best-selling entry-level electric guitars. notable models- Pac- 012,112J,112V; PAC 1511 MS MIKE STERN SIGNATURE MODEL
PSR-OR700 (2007, Oriental version of Yamaha PSR-S700) PSR-A2000 (2012, Oriental model and black version of Yamaha PSR S710. And the first A series whose Pitch Band and Modulation uses a Joystick) PSR-A3000 (2016, Oriental version based on Yamaha PSR-S770 and first A Series to have multiple colours in the board)
Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha Kabushiki gaisha, / ˈ j ɑː m ɒ ˌ h ɑː /; Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company.
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Euphausia pacifica, the North Pacific krill, is a euphausid that lives in the northern Pacific Ocean. [2] In Japan, E. pacifica is called isada krill or tsunonashi okiami (ツノナシオキアミ). It is found from Suruga Bay northwards, including all of the Sea of Japan and the south-western part of the Sea of Okhotsk.