The 2390 is a semi-hollow body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1972. It was made in Japan by FujiGen.
The 2390 is a copy of Gibson's ES-325. It features a thin double cutaway semi-hollow body design with arched mahogany top with one ƒ hole and mahogany on back and sides and walnut finish bolted to a mahogany neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with white binding, pearloid split-parallelogram position markers and a black side dots. Components include a pair of chrome plated Super humbucking pickups with separate polepiece and individual volume and tone controls, a black pickguard, a Tune-O-Matic bridge with a chrome plated trapezoid tailpiece, a bone nut and Ibanez chrome plated machine heads.