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* [[1980 Series catalog#Artist series (unknown region)|1980 Artist Series dealer sheet]] ([[:File:1980 Artist series p2.jpg|page 2]])
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Revision as of 18:53, 4 September 2020

For the later model with the same name, see AR3000 (2004–2005).
1981 AR3000 AV
AR3000 Antique Violin (more images) Red copyright sprite

The AR3000 is an Artist series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1980. It was made in Japan as a limited edition model.

The AR3000 features an arched maple top with ivoroid and abalone binding on a double-cutaway mahogany body mated to a set-in three-piece hard rock maple neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and pearl and Mexican abalone split block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Super 58 humbucking pickups with gold/brass covers, a Gibraltar Tune-O-Matic style fixed bridge and tailpiece with decorative cloud ornament and VelveTune machine heads.

Controls consist of a master volume and tone, a ±6 dB boost knob, 3-band ±15 dB active EQ knobs (bass, middle, treble) and a Tri-sound switch for each pickup. A toggle allows the EQ system to be activated along with an LED indicator.

It was part of the Artist Limited Edition series which began as guitars produced only for industry shows to showcase the pinnacle of Ibanez's capabilities. Response to them was so great that the company decided to put them into limited production.

The AR5000 is a similar Artist Limited Edition model with pearl vine fretboard inlays. The AR500 is a regular production model with similar features.

The AR3000 was discontinued after 1981. The name was revived in 2004, but that later model lacks the Artist EQ electronics.

Specifications

Related content: Artist series | Models-icon
Specifications for AR3000 (1980–1981)
Year(s) offered: 1980–1982
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): Antique Violin (AV)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany w/ 2-piece bookmatched curly/flame maple top & ivoroid/abalone binding
Neck joint:
Set-in w/ smooth heel
Bridge:
Gibraltar (w/ sustain block)
Tailpiece:
Quik Change
Knob style:
Machined brass Sure Grip style
Hardware color:
Gold
Neck
Neck type:
AR
Neck material:
3-piece rock maple
Scale length:
628mm/ 24¾"
Fingerboard material:
Ebony w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearl/ Mexican abalone split block
Frets:
22 / medium
Nut:
Half-bone/ half-brass
Machine heads:
Ibanez VelveTune
Electronics
Pickup configuration:
HH
Neck pickup:
Ibanez Super 58 (H)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / gain (boost) knob / three ±15 dB active EQ knobs (bass, mid, treble) / two Tri-sound switches / EQ on/off switch w/ LED indicator

Images

Additional images
1982 AR5000 controls
Control layout
1982 AR5000 brass-knob
Machined brass control knob

Sources