Body: Solid alder body, which provides a balanced tone with rich midst and clear highs. The finish is gloss polyurethane in black with a 3-ply black pickguard.
Neck: Bolt-on maple neck with a satin polyurethane finish for smooth playability.
Fingerboard: Rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium frets and dot inlays.
Scale Length: 25.5″ (648 mm).
Pickups: Two custom-designed Alnico V humbucker pickups in the neck and bridge positions.
Controls: Master Volume and Master Tone controls. The tone knob features a push-pull coil-split (coil tap) function, allowing the humbuckers to be split into single-coil pickups for a wider range of tonal options, from heavy rock to sparkling, funky clean sounds.
Switching: A 3-position lever pickup switch.
Bridge: A hardtail bridge with six adjustable block saddles provides stability and enhanced sustain.
Hardware: Die-cast chrome tuners.
Versatility: The H-H (humbucker-humbucker) pickup configuration with the coil-split feature makes it highly versatile for various music genres, including rock, blues, metal, and jazz.
The Pacifica 120H is often compared to the Pacifica 112V model; the primary difference is the 120H’s dual humbuckers and hardtail bridge, while the 112V typically features a humbucker/single-coil/single-coil (HSS) configuration and a vintage-style tremolo bridge.