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Leo Jaymz 39 Inch Solid Body Electric Guitar - Poplar Wood Body,Maple Neck and Laurel Wood Fretboard (Navy Blue)

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Color: Navy Blue


Features

  • 39 Inch DC Solid Body Electric Guitar,Bolt-on Neck.
  • Poplar Wood Body,Maple Neck and Laurel Wood Fretboard
  • 22 frets, 24.75 inch scale, 14 inch radius.

Description

Leo Jaymz Electric Guitar

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Navy Blue


Top Material Type: Poplar Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.83 pounds


Package Dimensions: 41 x 17 x 4 inches


Item model number: LJNSG


Date First Available: June 1, 2024


Back Material: Poplar Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Navy Blue


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Scale Length: 24.75 Inches


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Poplar Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bang for the buck!
Color: US Flag
I literally just got one of these delivered about an hour ago. It feels and plays great! I like it better than the Epiphone Special P90 I bought a month ago. It's nice and lightweight by comparison. The fretwork is really nice. No sharp ends. The finish is beautiful, no blemishes no marks and the American flag design is just sweet. The tuners are actually really smooth and once the strings stretched and settled it seems to be holding tune well. It will need a small amount of truss rod adjustment but I'm going to let it acclimatize to my houses temperatures and humidity before I go tweaking on it. Overall this is a great budget friendly guitar that sounds awesome out of the box. The only thing I can say is needed is labeling on the box to let the delivery drivers know to handle them a bit better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024 by j newton

  • Nice guitar for the price!
Color: US Flag
I mainly bought this as a wall decoration due to the beautiful flag design on it. It’s actually a decent guitar and with just a little adjustment to the neck and action height, it plays well and sounds decent. The neck is a bolt on and is subject to bending a little if you play a certain way, but that might suit some players. I liked this one so well that I ordered the Tele style one too. It’s even more impressive. In fact, I’ll be upgrading it with some improvements and making it a real player. Can’t go wrong with either one. Just have realistic expectations given the price and understand that some setup or upgrades might be needed if you really want to play this and be happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by JAL

  • Gorgeous instrument.
This a stunningly beautiful instrument. No finish flaws anywhere. Three frets were too high and needed adjustment. The pickups were not giving equal volume to strings high E and D. Even with adjusting the poles. I decided to return it mostly due to the tone of the pickups. I was tempted to keep it and put in better pickups, since it was so gorgeous. And it played real easy. Good for a beginner. Barr chords much easier than on a Strat or Tele. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great guitar for twice the price
Color: Black
I got the Black SG. The finish is perfect. The bolt-on neck fits like a glove, and feels great to play. I have an Ibanez "59" Les Paul. This SG feels just as good to play. In fact, I play it more than the LP. MY MODS I replaced the strings immediately. Adjusted the truss rod slightly to remove fret buzz, lowered the bridge to adjust (lower) the string height to my liking. Raised the pickups slightly. Love this little beastie. Sounds and plays well. FUTURE MODS Due to it's playability, I'm tempted to throw a little money into this SG. I may be upgrading the bridge, the pickups, the tuners, and the pots and switch. Big thanks to Leo Jamz. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by Stevizard Stevizard

  • Beautiful guitar!
Let me preface this review by saying that I’m not being paid to do this review, have been working on guitars for many years and know what I am talking about. This review is my personal experience with one guitar. That being said, this guitar is beautiful, was setup very well and was playable right out of the box. All I had to do was tune it and it was ready to go! I did eventually replace the bridge with one of a little better quality. The original bridge worked pretty well, but the saddles were just a little wobbly, which is common with guitars in this price range. This is my second Leo Jaymz guitar, I also own the US flag Strat style guitar and this double cut SG model seems to be the better built of the two. The neck feels great and kinda on the slim side with nicely finished frets. The guitar weighs about 6 lbs 14 ozs, and seems very sturdily built. I have been playing guitar for around 40 years and own about 17 guitars. I would definitely gig with this guitar and at $129 it is an exceptional value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by flash flash

  • Best bang for the buck
Color: Red
This Gibson SG standard copy is totally playable with a few adjustments. It needs to be tuned more often than my others; I can switch out the tuners later. It is an absolutely beautiful guitar.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Glen Erickson

  • 3 stars for uniqueness alone; don't buy expecting it to be playable
I am a cheap guitar addict. I buy em constantly and because of this I have developed a pretty good set of skills and tools to fix up a guitar. This particular SG from Leo Jaymz needed most of them. In terms of how it feels to play: It has the typical headstock heavy weighting of an SG. The neck is pretttttty chunky compared to my other guitars. The finish is matte and doesn't have any clear coat or anything on it, the top layer is paint. The frets are rough and uneven - see cons section for more detail. Sounds pretty good, truss rod works, knobs work. Pro: High vis yellow SG is gorgeous. Not for everyone but I love it. Replaced the hardware with rainbow chameleon stuff and every single person that sees it has comments to make. Very unique. Plastic nut is cut okay Bigger frets than the other cheap guitars! Pickups sounds quite good to me, I had to do some eq tweaks but it certainly sounds better than a lot of the other cheap guitars do from factory. My pickups are not microphonic at all and the pots are smooth. The switch sucks - see cons Cons: The frets were awful. 3 or 4 so high they'd fret out for 3-4 notes up the neck. I leveled, crowned, polished and now it has awesome frets. It was my first full fret job and I didn't get it perfect - couple spots aren't crowned perfect and I prolly could a done more polishing but now I know I *can* do it. Neck holes are drilled wrong. The screws for the neck have threads engaging in the body and the neck. I drilled out the body holes so they were clearance. Also noticed the neck holes are slightly oversized...glued a broken tooth pick into each one to give better thread engagement. The tuners felt like rolling a triangle. Very chunky and gritty. Replaced with locking rainbow 1:21 ones and it looks insanely good and holds tune almost perfectly. The saddles in the bridge are loose and click clack back and forth when you bend. Doesn't seem to affect tuning or anything but I replaced it with a better rainbow one. The finish is very chip-able and on the neck is not exactly smooth or "fast" feeling. It seems to be getting better the more I play it though as my hands smooth out the finish. Noticeable line where the finish ends on the neck and the binding shows through. It does seem to be wearing down/smoothing out but you can feel the edge of the paint on the neck binding. The switch feels like it's going to break if I look at it wrong. It's super wobbly, mushy, and just unpleasant to use. It does work but the question is for how long. I will be replacing it soon. So for my verdict. Only buy this guitar if you want a project SG. I do not recommend for beginners and definitely do not expect to play it out of the box. It can become a real player if you work at it (honestly it takes like 3 hours to fix and set up once you've done it a few times) but I dunno if I'd be comfortable saying I got $130 worth of guitar from the factory...if I didn't have the ability to identify and fix the multitude of issues this would've been an instant return. If you want a cheap guitar that plays well stock I've had good luck with Indio by monoprice - LP style for around a hundo if you catch a sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by JJ

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