The 2365B is a solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez for 1971. It was produced in Japan. It's visually similar to Fender's Jazz bass model.
The 2365B features a solid mahogany body with selected birch top bolted to a laminated maple neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block position markers and a maple headstock with a truss rod cover. Components include a pair of JB-Sound pickup's, a fancy laminated pickguard with a wooden finger rest, a bone nut, a standard bridge with chrome plated tailpiece and cover, chrome plated individual machines heads with plastic buttons.
For 1974 a new white finish was added. For 1976 the fingerboard was changed to maple and the fingerboard inlays changed to black blocks. For 1977 a new black finish was added.
The 2365B-ASH is a related model with an ash body. The 2365BN is a related model with a maple body. The 2365BL is a left-handed model.