When it comes to selecting a guitar for jamming with music buddies, you'll inevitably find yourself weighing up established names such as Yamaha against upstart brands like Vault. Both Yamaha and Vault have built guitars capable of being played for a wide variety of genres, from blistering solos to crunchy riffs. The two brands have made very different decisions about the guitars that they build which creates differences in playability, tonal characteristics, and value. This comparison will look at the characteristics and details that identify each brand. We will highlight important features such as pickup selection, wood choices, hardware, and the overall tonal profiless associated with Vault, and Yamaha guitars, so you can determine which brand is best suited to your rock aspirations and budget.
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