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Leo Jaymz 39" Full Size ST Style Electric Guitar Starter Kit with SSH Pickup, 5W Portable Amp, Tuner, Gig Bag, Strap & Accessories (Red Flame)

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Color: Red Flame 5W


Features

  • Complete Starter Kit: this Leo Jaymz electric guitar kit includes: a 39" full size ST style electric guitar, a 5W portable amplifier, tuner, strap, gig bag, cable and extra strings.
  • High-Quality Construction: Featuring a maple neck and Laurel fingerboard along with a poplar body, this guitar offers superior sound quality and durability. The comfortable C shape neck ensures ease of playing for extended periods.
  • Versatile Sound Options: Equipped with an SSH pickup configuration and a 5-way switching system, allowing for a wide range of tones suitable for various music genres from clean to distorted sounds.
  • Portable Amplification: The included 5W portable amplifier provides up to 6 hours of continuous playtime, perfect for practice sessions anywhere. Weighing in at just 0.8lb (363g), it is incredibly lightweight and compact, making it exceptionally easy to carry around.
  • Thoughtfully Designed: With player comfort and performance in mind, the guitar features a 25.5" scale length, a 14'' fingerboard radius, and a nut width of 42mm, making it accessible and enjoyable for players of all levels.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Red Flame 5W


Top Material Type: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.63 pounds


Package Dimensions: 41 x 16 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LJGBK


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 10, 2025


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Red Flame 5W


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


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Color: Red Ocean 5W
great starter guitar and complete set up the little amp is ok the amp is rechargeable and has bluetooth so its being used as a bluetooth speaker this guitar came with the wammy bar but seems like it would damage if pushed or pulled to hard so didn't install
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by larry grover

  • Very Surprised
Color: Red Flame 5W
I bought this because it was on sale. It was double boxed and in good condition when it came. Included was the guitar, little bitty amp, tuner, cord, strap, trem bar and a couple allen wrenches. Amp-toy, tuner-okay, strap-cheap, gig bag-very cheap but they all do their jobs. The guitar, however, is ridiculous. The finish-got the red one-is fantastic. Glossy and scratch and blemish free. The neck is freaking straight, the neck to body fit is great with the frets level and the ends are well cut and have been filed. The only thing I am doing is polish them. The intonation is spot on- the only one I have never had to adjust.(Especially new) I'll loosen the bridge screws a little and put on a bigger block. The pots are smooth and quiet with decent range and the 5 way is tight. I will upgrade the pickups and pots but they will entertain a small crowd. They are perfectly adequate as they are, though. Now, this kit is back up to $149. and I would get another. I don't know about other Leo Jaymz model, this ST style HSS though, is a hit!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by David

  • Great Beginner Guitar (not bad at all)
Got this new guitar in over the weekend intending to give it to my Niece for her birthday (along with my old Mustang LT-25 amp). Guitar is beautiful (purple flame maple veneer is lovely) and came in with virtually no Mfg. flaws. Poplar Guitar body is VERY light weight, and the guitar has the "thin-body" design you'd see on some Squiers a while back. It makes it very comfortable to curl up with and pluck on. Std. Cheap internals (dime-sized pots and Ceramic pups) however, they sound pretty decent and I don't see much need to change them. Nice and warm (with really bass heavy low-end while still sounding pretty clean). Running it through my Fender GTX100 amp it sounds very nice. While it did come in "playable", I did a full set-up on the guitar with a lighter string change-over and adjusted the action and truss-rod as it all came in with a set-up for 10's (I changed it over to 9's for my niece). Beyond that, all I really did was line the internal cavity with Copper foil and grounded it better to reduce interference as much as possible, and now it sounds quite solid. No real fret sprouting upon arrival, just gave the frets a quick polish and cleaned and oil the fretboard and after a few hours of basic set-up and maintenance, it's a pretty decent little guitar now. You could absolutely do worse. The internal cavity was clean upon arrival, and the routing inside was done nice and large so a HSH pickguard could be dropped in with no body modification if one desired. Sorry I have no photos, I didn't have a camera handy and my cell takes awful photos... If you're looking for a solid beginner guitar, or something that you can take around to abuse that still sounds and plays decent with little effort? This guitar is great for beginners or people like me who like to "tinker" on guitars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by That One Purchaser

  • Surprised and happy!
Color: Red Flame 5W
I really didn't expect much for this price, but of the dozens of both cheap and expensive guitars I have bought within the last year or so, this one surprised me most. I mean perfect low action, no buzzing and one of the best necks I have played no matter the cost. I immediately ordered another in blue. I still can't believe how much guitar I got for such a low price. I'll probably end up getting a couple more. If they are all asgood as this one, it will be one great deal! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by JDM

  • Fantastic Looks, Smooth Playability
I have been playing guitar for 10+ years and wanted to add a Stratocaster with a tremolo to the arsenal. I previously sold my Mexican Strat with Texas Special pickups and some other mid-level guitars to buy a high-end Telecaster and a professional-level Guild acoustic. With little left in the guitar budget, I took a chance on the Leo Jaymz ST and am so glad I did. The guitar arrived double-boxed and inside a very cheap gig bag that might be used as a trash can liner--well, it's a little better than a Hefty bag with a handle and zipper, but not much. As a consequence, the reveal was the more dramatic: out of that flimsy black sack slipped a virtually flawless objet d'art with Old Glory emblazoned on the body. This guitar looks fantastic. There were just a few minor finishing details that went wrong: the black paint on the face of the headstock is a tad uneven at one edge where the natural maple meets it. The pickup cutouts are slightly rough in some areas, but these details are hardly noticeable and do not affect playability or sound. The ST came set up perfectly well to my liking--medium to low action, and there is not a fret buzz to be found anywhere. Intonation is perfect. The neck is smooth, the frets are filed nicely, and all the switches and electronics perform well. The pickups are not super high output, but they sound good. I got some nice jazzy tones on my tube amp by selecting the neck pickup and turning down the tone control. The humbuckers in the bridge were great for some overdriven AC/DC riffs. The combinations in-between aren't bad, either. It comes strung with very light strings "for beginners," the company advertises. Indeed this is one thing I will change, adding .10 gauge or higher, and this will undoubtedly improve what is pretty fair tone as it is. I like this guitar for a beginner because it is easy to fret notes and sounds at least as good as Mexican Strat. Experienced guitarists on a budget can't go wrong, either. Would I rather have a made in America Fender Strat--of course, I would! But the days of paying $800-$1000 for a MIM Strat are over for me, since I can get this quality from Leo Jaymz for around $170, including tax and shipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021 by Stephen L

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