The EX350 is an EX series solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez in 1988. It was manufactured in Korea by Cort.
The EX350 has a solid wood body bolted to a one-piece maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with triangle position markers. Components include pickguard-mounted Ibanez pickups with humbuckers in the bridge and neck positions flanking a single coil, a double locking tremolo bridge and a locking nut.
For the US market, the EX350's body is basswood. Several different species of wood were used for EX350s sold in Europe.
The EX350 featured a traditional neck joint with a metal plate through 1991. Starting in 1992 it has the sculpted All-access neck joint which does away with the metal plate. Also in 1992, the TRS-101 tremolo was replaced with a new lower-profile version.
In 1993 US-spec EX350s got a new 24-fret neck.
The EX370 is a similar model without the pickguard. The EX360 is a related model with a single coil pickup replacing the humbucker in the neck position and without the pickguard.
The EX350 was discontinued after 1993 along with the rest of the EX line.
Finish(es): Black (BK) 1989–1993 / Burgundy Red (BR) 1990–1991 / Burgundy Red Metallic (BRM) 1992–1993 / Desert Sun Yellow (DY) 1992–1993 / Jewel Blue (JB) 1991 / Laser Blue (LB) 1992 / Metallic Blue (MB) 1990–1991 / Pearl Red (PR) 1988–1989 / Silver (SL) 1989 / White (WH) 1989–1993
Body
Body type: Solid body
Body material: US market: Basswood European markets: 1988–1990: Jelutong 1991: Agathis 1992–1993: Alder
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