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UCEW1QM Natural
UCEW1QM Natural (more images) Red copyright sprite

The UCEW1QM is an RG series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1991. It was produced in the United States as part of the Exotic Wood series of the USA Custom line.

The UCEW1QM features a mahogany body with a quilted maple top bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl and abalone block position markers. Components include dual DiMarzio PAF Pro humbucking pickups flanking a DiMarzio VS-1 single-coil, an Edge double locking tremolo bridge and a locking nut.

This represents only the "stock" configuration, as customers could customize the guitar to their own desires.

The UCEW1FM, UCEW1BE and UCEW1LC are similar models with, respectively, flame maple, birdseye maple and lacewood tops in place of this model's quilted maple.

The UCEW1QM was replaced for 1992 by the similar UCEWQM.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for UCEW1QM
Model name: UCEW1QM
Year(s) offered: 1991
Sold in: USA
Made in: USA
Finish(es): AM (Amber) / NT (Natural) / TP (Transparent Purple) / TR (Transparent Red)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany w/ quilted maple top
Neck joint:
AANJ
Bridge:
Edge tremolo
Hardware color:
Cosmo black
Neck
Neck type:
UCEW
Neck material:
1-piece maple
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearl/ abalone block
Frets:
24 / jumbo
Nut:
Top-Lok III
Electronics
Pickup configuration:
HSH
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio PAF Pro (H)
Middle pickup:
DiMarzio VS-1 (S)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio PAF Pro (H)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 5-way lever pickup selector

Images[]

UCEW1QM 1991
1991 Ibanez UCEW1QM Natural with Sharktooth inlays Red copyright sprite
UCEW1QM 1991 rear
1991 Ibanez UCEW1QM Natural ( Rear: Mahogany body bolted to a 1-piece maple UCEW neck ) Red copyright sprite
Other available finishes
UCEW1QM Amber
Amber
Transparent Purple
Transparent Red
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