B R I N G I T T O L I F E

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING TAKAMINE

This instrument combines materials with state-of-the-art technology to bring to the musician an unrivalled blend of innovation and craftsmanship.

Please take the time to read through this manual to familiarise yourself with your new instrument.

CARE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT

Your guitar is finely made from select tonewoods and finished with a thin lacquer, allowing it to resonate freely when played. With careful use, your instrument will mature and give years of enjoyment. Normal wear and tear will be inevitable but to protect it from unforeseen possible harm, we recommend:

Taking care where you store your guitar, even when in a case. Avoid heating radiators, leaving in the sun, damp conditions etc.

Being aware of changes in humidity that can affect the action, volume and tone of your guitar.

Using a well fitting hard case for carrying and storing.

If travelling by air, slacken off the strings as changes in temperature and altitude can damage the top or neck if tuned to pitch. If possible take as hand luggage.

Keep your guitar clean, use a soft clean cloth and avoid any polish that might be slightly abrasive. Take special care with satin finishes.

Changing strings regularly or as soon as they loose accurate intonation. Do not allow them to become either dirty or worn, as this will cause increased fret wear.

If your playing style demands it, fit a pickguard to protect the surface of the top against pick or fingernail marks. Tops are usually made from selected softwoods of either Spruce or Cedar. In particular the user should be aware that Cedar tops mark easily and are widely used across the range. Please bear in mind that marks made to the guitar are not covered by any warranty.

It’s a good idea to Insure your guitar against accidental damage and theft when travelling and at home.

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