The 2374 is a semi-hollow body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1971. It was made in Nagoya, Japan.
The 2374 features a thin double cutaway semi-hollow body design with fine grained rosewood top with ƒ holes and fine grained rosewood on back and sides bolted to a mahogany neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with white binding, pearloid block position markers and a black side dots. Components include dual Maxom gold plated humbucking pickups with separate polepiece and individual volume and tone controls, laminated wood pickguard a free height-adjustable rosewood bridge and a trapezoid tailpiece, a bone nut and Ibanez gold plated machine heads.
The 2370 is a related model with cherry red finish.