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For the later model with the same name, see AR100 (1989–1992).
1981 AR100 CS
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The AR100 is an Artist series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1979. It was made in Japan.

The AR100 features an arched flame maple top on a double-cutaway mahogany body mated to a set-in three-piece maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with binding and pearloid dot position markers. Components include dual Ibanez humbucking pickups mounted in creme pickup rings with individual volume and tone controls, a Gibraltar Tune-O-Matic style bridge and Quik Change tailpiece with an ornamental scalloped plate, rubberized Sure Grip control knobs and VelveTune machine heads.

The pickups initially were uncovered V2 humbuckers with creme bobbins; for 1982 these were replaced by brass covered Super 58 pickups. For 1983 the Gibraltar bridge and tailpiece were replaced with the Gibraltar II bridge and Quik Change tailpiece.

The AR100L is a left-handed version. The AR105 is a similar model with a burl mahogany top. The AR150 is a similar model with a tremolo bridge. The AR112 is a 12-string version. The AR200 is a related model with different pickups and a Tri-sound switch.

The AR100 was discontinued after 1984.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for AR100 (1979–1984)
Model name: AR100 (1979–1984)
Year(s) offered: 1979–1984
Sold in: Worldwide
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): Antique Violin (AV) 1979–1982 / Black (BK) 1979 / Brown Sunburst (BS) 1980–1981 / Cherry Sunburst (CS) 1980–1984 / Fire Red (FR) 1982, 1984 / Natural (NT) 1980–1981 / Polar White (PW) 1982–1984
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
1979: Mahogany w/ maple top
1980: Mahogany w/ curly maple top
1981–1984: Mahogany w/ flame maple top
Neck joint:
Set-in w/ smooth heel
Bridge:
1979–1982: Gibraltar (w/ sustain block)
1983–1984: Gibraltar II (w/ sustain block)
Tailpiece:
1979–1982: Quik Change w/ plate
1983–1984: Quik Change II w/ plate
Knob style:
1979–1982: Sure Grip
1983–1984: Sure Grip II
Hardware color:
Gold
Neck
Neck type:
AR
Neck material:
3-piece rock maple
Scale length:
628mm/ 24¾"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearloid dot
Frets:
22 / medium
Nut:
Bone
Machine heads:
1979–1982: Ibanez VelveTune
1983–1984: Ibanez VelveTune II
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
1979–1981: Ibanez V2 (H) creme bobbins
1982–1984 Ibanez Super 58 (H) brass covered
Neck pickup:
1979–1981: Ibanez V2 (H) creme bobbins
1982–1984 Ibanez Super 58 (H) brass covered
Controls:
Two volumes / two tones / 3-way toggle pickup selector
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Images[]

Additional finishes/ details
1979 AR100 AV
Antique Violin (1979)
Black (1979)
1981 AR100 BS
Brown Sunburst (1981)
1982 AR100 FR
Fire Red (1982)
1981 AR100 NT
Natural (1981)
1982 AR100 PW
Polar White (1982)
HH 3-way toggle
Pickup switching
Controls 2V2T3 Artist
Controls layout
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