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Leo Jaymz SC Series Electric Guitar – Mahogany Body, Laurel Fingerboard, Dual Humbuckers, Tune-O-Matic Bridge, C Neck, 18:1 Tuners (Skull)

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Color: Skull


Features

  • Classic Single Cut Body Traditional single cutaway shape with an arched top, offering both style and easy access to upper frets.
  • Smooth Playability Comfortable C-shaped neck with a 24.75" scale and rounded fingerboard edges supports a relaxed playing experience.
  • Versatile Sound Performance Dual humbucker pickups provide a warm and balanced tone, suitable for a wide range of music styles.
  • Durable Hardware Setup Tune-O-Matic bridge and 18:1 tuners help maintain tuning stability and reliable string tension.
  • Specifications Mahogany body and neck, laurel fingerboard, 22 frets, dual-action truss rod, 3-way switch, 2 volume and 2 tone knobs, strings: 0946.

Description

Leo Jaymz SC Guitar

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Skull


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 12.23 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.48 x 16.12 x 3.2 inches


Item model number: LJ-LP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 20, 2018


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Skull


Connector Type: 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Scale Length: 24.8 pulgadas, which translates to inches in English.


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Size: 34.48 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is really amazing for the price!
I got this as a Father's Day present (from my wishlist) I watched about a dozen review videos about it and the evolution of the guitar over the last few years and it really seemed like a good option for a 53 year old beginner like myself. First off, this is an absolutely gorgeous guitar. The finish on mine is flawless. And the color is amazing. I would expect this to cost about $500 more than the $189 paid. And it feels like a quality piece. No sharp frets. The fretboard was perfectly level. I can't find any problems with the frets. The do need to be polished, but I'm swapping out the strings and will oil the fretboard as well. I plan on upgrading the nut as well. It sounds like I expected. I'm not a professional, I'm still learning. So, for me, it sounds like an electric guitar. I tuned it up and started playing comfortably right off the bat. It will need some fine tuning. And I recommend having someone set it up if you don't know how. I'm very excited about this guitar. It has exceeded my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Alan Hawkins Alan Hawkins

  • Excellent guitars that will need some TLC. Amazing guitar and sound!
Color: Skull
I'm reading some of the reviews and glad I didn't listen to some one offs. This is a solid guitar at this price range! I had an Epiphone 'similiar' model which didn't compare. Sorry never a Gibson owner because of the price! I'm not knocking Gibson or Les Paul but you charge way too much for your guitars! I'll start with the CONS: First, you have to know how to setup your guitar. If not have a local tech do. Should be less than $100 or learn yourself. Slight fret buzz but not bad (some metal shavings came off from the dremel polishing), lowered the action, the strings were fine (.10s I think) if I could salvage them. But cut em. Polish the frets, oil the fretboard, check your truss rod (mine didn't need adjusting)!! Check your intonation in case. This all goes for a $3000 guitar too ya know!! USA driven, China manufactured, to check for QA. PROs: This has become my new favorite guitar! It's beautiful! The hardware, body is solid, pickups, pots, detail, all good. Heavy but what a quality tone. Excellent! If you have an issue out of the box I expect good things from Leo support, didnt need yet. Please dont dissapoint Leo service! Play through some 'decent gear' and it sounds bright, vivid, loud, beautiful. Overall: Impressed does not explain my first reaction. I bought the Tempest model because I am just overall curious about Leo design, quality, and beauty at this price point! I expect this guitar to remain one of my favs! Update Mar31st - Needed to order a new bridge since E, B were rocking and loose. Asked LJ for support. They offered $20 to replace the bridge. Ok so I did. Next purchase I may send back to Amazon if it has issues. Leo Jaymz support is all email. Support lacks a decent response and time. A live person would be nice too! Add 4-28 Also bought the US Flag guitar. Needed the nut raised slightly. Put some thin double adhesive under it, glued it back in. It's a cheap nut unfortunately but works. Got the annoying mysterious buzz out and action lowered more too. Now it rocks! Still the bridge is cheap and will replace. These things setup right are hard to beat for this price. Sounds amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Chris B Chris B

  • A Great Guitar, But Will Need Some Set Up
This is a great guitar that falls perfectly into what I've been collecting, budget guitars that hit way above their price points! This Leo Jaymz has a great body, and a great finish! It will however take some luthier work to make perfect. When I got the guitar right out of the box first thing I did was lower the pickups way down as the were set really high, like an 8th on an inch away from the actual strings. Next order of business for me was to address the fret buzz I was hearing and feeling when I was playing. For this, I had to actually raise the action! Not where I should have started but it is where I started to solve the problem of the the fret buzz I was hearing. By the time I rid the guitar of the fret buzz, I noticed the bridge was set crazy high to do it, and that the strings past the 12th frets had crazy high action. This told me I should have started with the Neck and the Truss Rod. I untuned the strings, lowered the bridge back down to a normal height, removed the Truss Rod cover, and used the included tool to loosen the rod. That's just my experience with the guitar, it could be you might have to tighten it, or do nothing to it at all. but in my case, I had to loosen it. After that, I was then able to dial in the action as low as possible without fret buzz and we now have a guitar that feels and sounds as good as it looks! Just a few screw drivers and some know how is all you need to get this guitar up to speed, but once you do, it is truly a great guitar! This work I had to do to it is the only reason I gave it 4 stars, as somebody else might not know how to fix these issues, or even worse, give up and return the guitar. I hope in the future Leo Jaymz is better at setting these up out the factory to eliminate potential returns on their guitars for reasons like this. Bottom line, a great, beautiful guitar, just needs a proper set up to get to amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2026 by CCC CCC

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