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The AR350T features a double-cutaway mahogany body with an arched maple top with binding mated to a set-in maple neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with pearl and abalone block position markers. The binding on the Fire Red and Marine Sunburst finishes was creme; on the Pearl finish it was black. Components include dual Ibanez Super 58 [[humbucking pickup]]s with individual volume and tone controls and Tri-Sound coil-split switches and an Edge [[double locking tremolo]] bridge with a locking nut. |
The AR350T features a double-cutaway mahogany body with an arched maple top with binding mated to a set-in maple neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with pearl and abalone block position markers. The binding on the Fire Red and Marine Sunburst finishes was creme; on the Pearl finish it was black. Components include dual Ibanez Super 58 [[humbucking pickup]]s with individual volume and tone controls and Tri-Sound coil-split switches and an Edge [[double locking tremolo]] bridge with a locking nut. |
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− | The [[AR300 (1979–1987)|AR300]] is a similar model with a fixed bridge. The [[AR350]] which it replaced had a |
+ | The [[AR300 (1979–1987)|AR300]] is a similar model with a fixed bridge. The [[AR350]] which it replaced had a Pro Rock'r tremolo. The [[AM75T]] is a related semi-hollow model. |
The AR350T was discontinued after 1987. |
The AR350T was discontinued after 1987. |
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| name = AR350T |
| name = AR350T |
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+ | | type = Guitar |
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| series = Artist series |
| series = Artist series |
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| year = 1986–1987 |
| year = 1986–1987 |
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| area = USA |
| area = USA |
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| made = Japan |
| made = Japan |
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− | | colors = Fire Red (FR) |
+ | | colors = Fire Red (FR) / Marine Sunburst (MS) ''1986'' / Pearl (PL) |
| bodytype = Solid body |
| bodytype = Solid body |
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| matbody = Mahogany w/ maple top w/ binding |
| matbody = Mahogany w/ maple top w/ binding |
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| scale = {{24.75}} |
| scale = {{24.75}} |
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| nut = [[Top-Lok III]] |
| nut = [[Top-Lok III]] |
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− | | frets = 22 |
+ | | frets = 22 |
+ | | fretsize = medium |
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| bridge = [[Edge]] tremolo |
| bridge = [[Edge]] tremolo |
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| hw = Gold |
| hw = Gold |
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| inlay = Pearl/ abalone block |
| inlay = Pearl/ abalone block |
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| tuners = [[Smooth Tuner]] |
| tuners = [[Smooth Tuner]] |
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Revision as of 22:15, 3 February 2021
- For other models with the same or similar names, see AR350 (disambiguation).
AR350T Pearl (more images) |
The AR350T is an Artist series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1986. It is one of very few Artist models with a tremolo bridge.
The AR350T features a double-cutaway mahogany body with an arched maple top with binding mated to a set-in maple neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with pearl and abalone block position markers. The binding on the Fire Red and Marine Sunburst finishes was creme; on the Pearl finish it was black. Components include dual Ibanez Super 58 humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls and Tri-Sound coil-split switches and an Edge double locking tremolo bridge with a locking nut.
The AR300 is a similar model with a fixed bridge. The AR350 which it replaced had a Pro Rock'r tremolo. The AM75T is a related semi-hollow model.
The AR350T was discontinued after 1987.
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