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Ibanez EDR/EXR

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The Ibanez EDR/EXR or Ergodyne series is a line of solid-body electric guitars and basses manufactured by Hoshino Gakki, primarily under the Ibanez brand. Introduced in 1997, the line was notable for unconventional Luthite (pressure-cast plastic) bodies. The series was discontinued in 2006.

Guitars

EDR170

This model had a Wizard II maple neck with medium-size frets, a rosewood fretboard and an Ergodyne headstock; a superstrat-type body made of Luthite; plastic strap buttons; two Powersound humbuckers and a Powersound single-coil pickup in humbucker-single-humbucker configuration; a volume knob and a tone knob; five-way pickup selector blade switch; and an Ibanez synchronised tremolo bridge. (The synchronised bridge is free-floating, meaning that a locking nut is unnecessary.) This was the simplest model available in the Ergodyne series and came in two colours: Iron Pewter and Moonshadow.

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