

- YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR SERIAL NUMBER
- YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR PRO
- YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR PLUS
- YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR SERIES
YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR SERIAL NUMBER
The guitar's serial number is stamped directly into the fretboard between two of the lower frets. Thin enough that the side dots are actually located on the split line between the fretboard material and the wood of the neck. I found that the pickups are not held in place with springs at the height adjustment screws like normal pickups, but instead had a large foam rubber block under the body of each pickup. I took the guitar apart a few years ago to give it a good cleaning. The black and silver areas are covered by a domed clear plastic piece. The black and silver areas that you see are actually the tops of the pickup bobbins themselves. The neck plate has a rectangular "window" in it to allow you to access the truss rod through a hole through the body into the back of the neck (that's right, the truss is accessed through the back of the neck).


If you remove the four screws this plate comes off, you will then see the actual neck plate which has four larger screws holding the neck on. And this isn't actually a neck plate because it doesn't hold the neck on. This is also chrome and black but is a stamping not a casting. you can also see in the picture that the Yamaha brand name appears on the neck plate. You can turn it with your fingers on my guitar but it doesn't come off the round Yamaha logo on the headstock is not a decal, it's a die cast metal piece with chrome tuning forks (the Yamaha logo) raised above a black background. These guitars had single digit suffixes - like SG-3, SG-5 and SG-7. There were three SG eras - the first era SGs, lasting from 1966 to 1971, saw guitars with double cut-away bodies with similar features to the Fender Jazzmaster. Yamaha began using the "SG" (solid guitar) prefix for their solid bodied guitars when they introduced their first solid-body model in 1966 and continued using the SG prefix up until 1981.
YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR SERIES
Yamaha SG Series (1966 to 1971 - first era) In 1967, Yamaha have changed the series # from S to SG series. It follows a compilation of these products. *This switch is also described in the catalogue as Direct drive, Normal, Bright Rythym.Yamaha, a company that is known for having an extensive broad range of products, from motorcycles to musical instruments, produces electric guitars models since 60's.
YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR PLUS
I Vol 1 tone 5 way switch coil tap via pickup selectorġ vol 1 tone 5 way switch coil tap via tone controlġ volume 1 tone coil split by mini switch plus second mini toggleīlack, Pearl White, 3D red, Light Violet Metallicīlack, Dark Red Metallic, Lightning Blue, Silver Flakeīlack, Dark Red Metallic, 3D Red, 3 colour flakeĢnd mini toggle is 3 way Rear pickup direct out, through controls, through controls with condenser* Live US Made Alnico Vs 1 Single Coil and 2 Humbuckersġ vol 2 tone 5 way switch with coil tap on HB tone control Live US Made Alnico Vs 2 Single Coil and 1 HumbuckerĢ live SS-1 single coils and 2 live GH-2 Humbuckers
YAMAHA RGX 312 GUITAR PRO
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