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The 92UCGR5 is an RG series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1992. It was produced in the United States as part of the Custom Graphics series of the USA Custom line. The Custom Graphics models feature bodies which are handpainted in California by American artist Dan Lawrence with a variety of images.

The 92UCGR5 features a basswood body bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers. Components include a DiMarzio Tone Zone humbucking pickup at the bridge paired with a DiMarzio Fast Track 1 single-coil at the neck, a Lo-Pro Edge double locking tremolo bridge, a locking nut and Gotoh tuning machines.

This represents only the "stock" configuration, as customers could customize the guitar to their own desires. The customer could select the pickup configuration and pickups, the fretboard material and inlays, the headstock, the hardware color and more.

The 92UCGR5 was discontinued after 1992 along with the rest of the USA Custom line.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for 92UCGR5
Model name: 92UCGR5
Year(s) offered: 1992
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: USA
Finish(es): Unzipped
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Basswood
Neck joint:
AANJ
Bridge:
Lo-Pro Edge tremolo (10.8mm string spacing)
Hardware color:
Black
Neck
Neck type:
UCGR
Neck material:
1-piece quartersawn maple
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Maple
Fingerboard inlays:
Black dot
Frets:
24 / jumbo
Nut:
Top-Lok III
Machine heads:
Gotoh SG38
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HS
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio Tone Zone (H)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio Fast Track 1 (S)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 5-way lever pickup selector
Output jack:
¼" stereo barrel (side mounted)
String gauge (factory):
.009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)
Additional image
1992 92UCGR5 Unzipped
1992 - 92UCGR5 Unzipped

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