AR300 is a model name that has been applied to several distinct Artist series solid body electric guitar models produced by Ibanez.
These include:
- AR300 (1979–1987), made in Japan by FujiGen Gakki, ebony fretboard, Ibanez Super 58 or Super 80 pickups
- AR300 (1989–1992), made in Japan by Iida Gakki, ebony fretboard, DiMarzio PAF Pro pickups
- AR300 (1996–1998, Japan), made in Japan by Terada, ebony fretboard, Ibanez Super 80 pickups
- AR300 (1997, Korea), made in Korea by Cort, ebony fretboard, Ibanez Super 80 pickups
- AR300 (2004–2006), made in Korea by ???, rosewood fretboard, Ibanez Super 58 Custom pickups, no Tri-Sound switches, chrome hardware
- AR300 (2007), made in Korea by ???, rosewood fretboard, Ibanez Super 58 pickups, no Tri-Sound switches, gold hardware
AR300 variants are:
- AR300L (1979–1981), made in Japan by FujiGen, left-handed version
- RAR300BM (1996), made in Japan by Terada, burl mahogany top, spot model for Rock Inn (Japan)
- SAR300G (2004), made in Korea, mahogany body with solid finish, rosewood fretboard, Ibanez Super 58 pickups
- AR300RE (2008–2011), made in Japan by FujiGen, rosewood fretboard, Ibanez Super 58 pickups
Some closely related models include:
- AR305 (1982–1987), made in Japan by FujiGen, burl mahogany top
- AR305 (2007), made in Korea, burl mahogany top
- AR320 (2012–2014), made in China, flame maple top, Super 58 pickups
- AR325 (2012–2017), made in China, figured bubinga top
- AR330 (1982), made in Japan by FujiGen Gakki, birdseye maple top, Super 58 pickups
See also:
- AR250 (disambiguation)
- 2619 (1976–1979), model which the AR300 replaced
- AR2619 - a mid 2010's reissue with many similarities to the AR300