@@samsepiol3931also I think the X versions were just limited editions. Likely due to body color and/or pick guard color combos. I am trying to look up all the different types now and all I can gather is the bridge pickup seems to be different from the X series which seems a bit older now and the non X series which looks to be newer in terms of production 🤷🏽♂️ so yeah not a huge difference but, if you have a particular color preference that may be the deciding factor.
Yamaha guitars has been underrated they’re great instruments
Nice Guitar, gonna grab one. But whats the different between 612VIIFMX and 612VIIFM?I kinda lost 😂
Just the finish... All 612 have the same specs.
@@GregGjp ouh okay tq so much.😃
@@samsepiol3931also I think the X versions were just limited editions. Likely due to body color and/or pick guard color combos. I am trying to look up all the different types now and all I can gather is the bridge pickup seems to be different from the X series which seems a bit older now and the non X series which looks to be newer in terms of production 🤷🏽♂️ so yeah not a huge difference but, if you have a particular color preference that may be the deciding factor.
Nice. What would you say is the difference between the 611 and 612. I am only interested in a guitar for home recording
611 has P90 and humbucker, 612 is HSS
same build quality/specs everything, only the pickup config is different
Great video however, just a comment, the players knee obscured where the tone switch was positioned !!!!!!
Watch the whole video, he is constantly changing it.