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Description

Elevate your sound with the Yamaha SE312M, a solid body electric guitar designed for musicians seeking both versatility and precision. Known for their quality craftsmanship, Yamaha delivers an instrument that can easily adapt to a variety of musical styles. Whether you're into rock, jazz, or blues, the SE312M's combination of high-output pickups and a smooth maple neck ensures clarity and responsiveness across the board.

The SE312M features Yamaha's proprietary Alnico V pickups, offering a dynamic range of tones from warm and mellow to bright and punchy. With a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, it provides a comfortable playing experience, whether you're shredding solos or strumming chords. The classic double-cutaway body design not only allows for easy access to the upper frets but also enhances the guitar's overall playability.

Built with a sturdy alder body, the SE312M is both durable and lightweight, making it a reliable companion for both studio sessions and live performances. The guitar's vintage-style tremolo bridge adds an extra layer of expressive possibilities, perfect for those who like to experiment with their sound.

Key Features:

  • Solid body electric guitar with a sleek, double-cutaway design
  • Yamaha's proprietary Alnico V pickups for a versatile tonal range
  • 22-fret rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Vintage-style tremolo bridge for expressive sound manipulation
  • Durable alder body construction suitable for various genres
  • Maple neck ensuring consistent tone and ease of play

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