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The CR80 is a Charleston series hollow body acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1994. It was produced in South Korea.

The CR80 features a mid-sized full-hollow body design with spruce flat top with ƒ holes and cream multi-binding on nato back and sides joined to a mahogany neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a rosewood bridge with a compensated saddle and white bridge pins, a plastic nut, a black pickguard and Die-cast tuning machines.

For 1995 the body material was changed to mahogany in the US market and the fingerboard inlays to abalone dot for the European market.

The CR100E is a related acoustic-electric model with a piezo pickup and a 3-band preamp.

The CR80 was discontinued after 1995.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for CR80
Name: CR80
Year(s) offered: 1994–1995
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: South Korea
Finishes: Brown Sunburst (BS) USA only / Cherry Sunburst (CS)
Body
Body type:
Acoustic
Body shape:
CR shape
Dimensions:
  Body length: 492mm/ 19⅜"
  Width: 381mm/ 15"
  Depth: 95mm/ 3¾"
Top:
  Material: Spruce
  Finish: gloss
  Binding: black and white
Back/sides:
  Material: "1994–1995": Nato
                 "1995": Mahogany (USA only)
  Strip inlay: intincate wood marquetry center stripe
Neck
Neck profile:
CR
Neck material:
1-piece mahogany
Scale length:
650mm/ 25.6"
Fingerboard:
Rosewood
Inlays:
"1994–1995": Pearl dots
"1995" : Abalone dots (Europe only)
Frets:
22
Nut:
Plastic (41mm)
Machine heads:
Die-cast (chrome)
Components
Bridge:
rosewood (11mm string spacing)
Bridge pins:
White w/ black dots
Saddle:
compensated (white)
Hardware color:
Chrome
Pickguard:
black
Strings (factory):
steel
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Images[]

Other available finishes
1994 CR80-BS
Brown Sunburst
Additional details
CR Acoustic and Electric-acoustic difference
Body difference between acoustic and electro-acoustic CR models

Sources[]

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