Yamaha Guitar Group Announces Corrective Action Required to Eliminate Overheating During Charging in Line 6 Relay G10 Wireless Products
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Tuesday, March 17, 2020
CALABASAS, Calif., March 17, 2020 Yamaha Guitar Group (YGG) today announced corrective action required for its Line 6 Relay G10 family of products.
Key Points:
- CALABASAS, Calif., March 17, 2020 Yamaha Guitar Group (YGG) today announced corrective action required for its Line 6 Relay G10 family of products.
- The transmitters, which connect to an electric guitar to enable wireless connectivity, are charged by plugging them into a companion receiver, Line 6 and Yamaha THR Wireless Amplifiers, as well as a standalone Line 6 Relay G10T USB Charging Cable.
- In four reported cases, the battery inside the G10 transmitter overheated during charging, adding pressure on the housing mechanism.
- There have been no incidences of overheating in the company's wireless-enabled amps themselves, including Line 6 Spider V guitar amplifiers, as well as the new Yamaha THR30II Wireless and THR10II Wireless Amps.