Yamaha is aware of four incidents worldwide of the battery cover separating forcefully from the transmitter, including one report of minor property damage.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Yamaha to receive a free repair for the G10 Family of Products, and a full refund for the G10T USB charging cable. PT, Monday through Friday, or online at The products are black in color. It is important to remember that CPSC and recalling firms urge consumers not to use recalled products. Photo Credits.Due to the extraordinary circumstances surrounding COVID, some of the remedies identified in recall press releases may not be available at this time.Ĭonsumers should check with recalling firms for further details. By: Lee Johnson Updated September 15, Acoustic Guitar image by Nicky Jacobs from Fotolia. He's based in the UK and drinks too much tea. He studies physics at the Open University, with a particular interest in quantum physics and cosmology. Lee Johnson has written for various publications and websites sincecovering science, music and a wide range of topics. This allows you to date your guitar with considerable accuracy you can assume that lower numbers will have been produced in the morning and higher numbers will have been made in the afternoon. This final piece of information tells you the number of your guitar in the manufacturing day. Note the final two digits for the maximum amount of precision. The clear structure of the Takamine serial number system makes it easy to work out the exact day your guitar was made on. This is literally the day out of the month that your guitar was made on. Convert the following two numbers to a date. These represent the month in which your guitar was made.
The Takamine company was only founded inso any low numbers will be relating to the 21st century as opposed to the 20th. This is the year in which your guitar was made. Note the first two digits of the serial number. Copy the serial number down onto a piece of paper. The serial number can be used to date the guitar on all Takamine guitars other than the G series, which do not have a simple rule that can be used to date them. The serial number will generally be eight digits long. This will be inside the sound hole, on the interior of the body. Working out the date of your Takamine guitar is easy for most models, and with the aid of a serial number you can usually pinpoint the age of your guitar down to the precise day on which it was made. Takamine guitars are made at the foot of the Takamine mountain in Sakashita in Japan the company has been producing guitars for over 40 years.