The 2380 is a solid body guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1971. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Gibson's Les Paul Recording model.
The 2380 features a single cutaway solid mahogany body with arched top on bright mahogany finish and black & white multy purfling bolted to a hard mahogany neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with mother pearl block position markers, white side dots and a black headstock. Components includes a chrome stop-bar bridge, a pair of King's Tone Powerful pickup's with high-low impedance switch, individual bass and treble controls and In-Out phase switch, a fancy black pickguard and individual chrome plated Smooth tuner machine heads.
For 1974 the pickup's was changed to Clear-Sound.
The 2381 is the bass version. The 2372 is a related model.