The 2354SB is a short scale solid electric bass guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1973. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Gibson's EB-0 model.
The 2354SB features a double cut solid mahogany body with selected bich top bolted to a three-piece maple neck with a medium C profile and a 20-fret ebonized rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dots position markers and a slotted headstock. Components include a EB bridge mini-humbucker style at the bridge and a Gibson madbucker style Humbucking pickup on the neck position with individual volume and tone controls and a three-way toggle baritone selector, a Two-point tune-o-matic fixed bridge w/ chrome cover, a small black pickguard with a tug bar, Ibanez tuning machines and chrome hardware
The 2354LB is a similar long neck model. The 2403B is a similar model with a 4-position baritone switch.