The BTB776PB is a six string BTB series solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez for 2013. It was made in Indonesia as part of the Standard line. It replaced another model with the same name which has some different specs.
The BTB776PB features neck through body construction with a poplar burl top on mahogany wings attached to a maple and bubinga neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with abalone dot position markers. The body has a double cutaway design with very distinctive, narrow, curving horns. Components include a pair of Bartolini BH1 passive pickups with an Ibanez EQB-IIIS preamp with a three-band EQ and a mid-frequency selector, individually mounted Mono-rail II bridges with 17mm string spacing, a locking Neutrik stereo output jack, a GraphTech Black TUSQ nut and Ibanez tuning machines.
The BTB775PB is a similar five string model. The BTB676 is a similar model with a walnut top on ash body wings.