The 2394 is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1974. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Gibson's SG model.
The 2394 features a double cutaway solid maple body with natural finish bolted to a hard laminated maple neck with a medium C profile and a 21-fret maple fingerboard with black block position markers, white side dots and an open-book headstock. Components include a pair of "Maxon" Super 70 humbucker pickup's with individual adjustable polepieces, individual volume and tone controls and a three-way toggle selector, a Tune-o-matic fixed bridge with stop bar, and Die-cast chrome plated tuning machines.
The 2354S is a similar model with rosewood fingerboard, pearloid inlays and walnut finish.