The 2402DX is a solid double neck electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1974. It was made in Japan by FujiGen. It's visually similar to Gibson's EDS-1275 double neck model.
The 2402DX (also referred to as 2402WH) features a twelve string guitar neck and a six string guitar neck on mahogany body with figured birch top bolted to a pair of laminated mahogany necks with 20-fret rosewood fingerboards with pearloid parallelogram position markers white side dots and black open-book headstock. Both guitar necks have a pair of Ibanez Super 70 humbucking pickups, Tune-O-Matic style bridge and stop-bare tailpiece. Other components consist of witch hat control knobs, black pickguards and gold plated machine heads with pearloid buttons.
The 2402 is a similar standard model with chrome plated hardware and cherry finish.
1974 Ibanez 2402 ( Rear: Mahogany body bolted to a laminated mahogany double neck with twelve string guitar and a six string guitar with gold plated tuners and pearloid buttons )