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Leo Jaymz DIY Electric Guitar Kits in IBZ Style - Mahogany Body and Maple Neck - All Components Included (7V)

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Color: 7V


Features

  • Bolt-on Neck 7V or 555 style electric guitar DIY Kits
  • Perfect Solid mahogany body and maple neck
  • All cavity drilled for pickups and control knbobs
  • H-S-H pickups and all with matt black hardwares
  • 25.5" Scale length and maple neck in 24 frets
  • Laurel wood fingerboard with pearl flower inlay
  • Pearl Pickguard and Black back cavities cover
  • 1 side Machine heads for a shaped headstock
  • Double way tremolo system with a tremolo bar
  • All the wire cable and screws are included in it.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: 7V


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material Type: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


String Material Type: Nickel


Material Type: Mahogany (Body), Maple (Neck)


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: floyd-rose


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


Instrument Size: 25.5 inches


Brand Name: Leo Jaymz


UPC: 614024796940


Manufacturer: Leo Jaynz


Included Components: Body, Neck, Fretboard, H-S-H Pickups, Tremolo System, Pickguard, Matt Black Hardwares, Wire Cables, Screws


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Name: IBZ Style


Instrument: guitar


Color: 7V


Connector Type: IEC 60320 C14 (NEMA 1-15)


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  • High quality kit. Good for a base to build from. No regrets upgrading hardware. High quality kit. Good for a base to build from. No regrets upgrading hardware.
This is an awesome kit. My first DIY kit. I've played all types of guitars for 50+ years. Maybe it's because I took extra care building it but it's the best guitar I've ever had or played. The hardware is pretty standard, so not the best, but the neck is phenomenal. No major extra work needed at all. The fret ends were smooth and the neck was straight right out of the box. Only a few frets needed tapped a little to pass the rocker but probably wasn't needed. The neck was matched with the body by handwritten symbol on the neck and in the neck pocket. Suggesting it was assembled and quality checked before release to shipping. The maple grain on the back of the neck is beautiful. The body is prepared well and depending on the wood (this is mahogany) it's just a little prep to get the wood ready to finish. After finishing it I put it together and it's now my favorite guitar to play. I will upgrade the hardware. The $1000 explorer and similarly priced IBZ (not the same style) are hanging on the wall. This kit is a great start if you want an excellent base that you feel comfortable investing in to upgrade the hardware. The Floyd Rose does shows that it's licensed. Once you get it floated correctly it stays in tune well. Only minor tweaks on the FR fine tuners occasionally if your playing really hard with a lot of whammy. I might unlock it once a week to reset everything. After setting the intonation it's perfect and tames the pesky "G" string wonkiness that some guitars have. It's light enough to play all day. Not like an LP dragging you down. Everything fit perfectly no slop in the neck joint. All holes were predrilled. No soldering. I recently bought a Leo Jaymz mahogany tele kit. Dual humbucker stop tail piece version. I'll let you know how that goes. So far it looks just as awesome in the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 by iCoder

  • Astounding - but this is a great guitar
I left the wood natural - treating it with Linseed Oil and allowing 6 coats to dry for 48 hrs between. Used Future Floor Polish to shine up the back of the neck. The guitar fits together seamlessly. I will advise everyone - USE THE FOIL TAPE TO FILL ALL THE INSIDE WOODEN ROUTED HOLES otherwise it will pick up stray interference even though these are supposedly humbucking pick-ups. The Faux Floyd-Rose fis together very well. After 5 months solid playing this little guitar still astounds me - sounds awesome through a Marshall Practice Amp abd keeps tune wonderfully. I did not need to check scale-length (it was already set), I did not need to intonate the floyd-rase (already set up), no need to pre-stress the neck. Only one small issue - the whammy bar is set a little too high off the sound board to make Satriani Dive-Bombs easy, but who cares for this price. Excellent Guitar - fully recommend as a practice, starter, small gig, play for pleasure instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Simon

  • You get out what you put in You get out what you put in
There’s no getting around this guitar playing like $150ish guitar. Ultimately, you get out what you put into it. TLDR: obviously requires initial setup which can be intimidating for some people and has some QC issues but is by nature very open to personalization. That being said: The Neutral: • Some holes were drilled in the wrong places. It’s easy to fix by filling the holes and redrilling but it’s worth stating because it’s a clue to the level of QC. • The ground wire does require soldering just by the nature of selling a guitar as a kit. There was a seemingly unnecessary extra wire connected to the trem claw which I removed by desoldering. The Negative: • The instructions leave much to be desired. They were poorly translated and the pictures were so small and poor definition that they might as well have not been included. The wiring diagram was somewhat useful. It’s pretty easy to figure out without instructions at any rate. • The bridge tends to scrape against the pickguard a bit which causes some discomfort and scratching sounds when playing • The pickups don’t feel very solidly attached. • The screw holes on the neck were stripped and needed filling and redrilling. This is a bit more concerning in my opinion than the holes for the pickguard. The Positive: • I was worried that the frets would be oddly placed and make notes go slightly out of tune but this ended up not being an issue. The fretboard seemingly has the best QC of the whole build. • The guitar sounds fine through an amp. The pickups aren’t seriously special but they don’t sound bad enough to immediately replace unless you’re more of an audiophile. Overall it is what you’d expect from an instrument at this price point. It does require some setup— even after fine tuning there is a lot of buzzing in the first few frets but it seems fixable. You will 100% get out of this guitar whatever time and effort you put into it. You can redrill holes, adjust the truss rod and trem springs, and make this a very useable instrument if you really want to. If you want something that is high quality and comfortably playable out of the box, get a brand name from a music shop. If you want to make it your own and don’t mind putting in the time and effort, get a kit like this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • IbeNot IbeNot
Great project and so much fun. Buyers be warned, electronics and tuners are not great quality. Upgrade when possible
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Chris Bogan

  • mine was NOT a solid body but a 2 piece body mine was NOT a solid body but a 2 piece body
So...Here is my review of the 7V build kit. Pros: easy to put together and actually has an instruction book, which most dont give any instructions so thats a plus. the neck was very straight and frets were nice once you polish them up. The action and intonation was very easy and very close to "out of the box" good. After the few add's to the build this is a nice playing guitar. now the Cons: The body I got was NOT solid body but a 2 piece body, as shown in pics. This was the most disappointing feature and there is no way of hiding it unless you do a deep paint job and cover it well. I wanted to stain it, but as you see that didnt work, so then i thought doing a red to blend it more and still have some grain tone. Since i did so much work there was no way i could return it and ask for a solid body. (which is what i should have done). The pickups were very cheap and changed them out for high output fleor humbuckers and the middle a wilkenson. The bridge, which works well, is not a floyd rose but a floyd rosd.(one letter off). All in all, once you change a few things and get action set, this is a great guitar for the money, just wish wish wish it was actually a solid body.!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by michael

  • Coarse fine tuners
The Floyd Rose has coarse fine tuners which are tough to keep in tune. 10.8 ohm on both N & B with 3.8 for the single coil. Sounds good on all 5 settings when in tune, with a slight buzz. Good strap buttons, and only lost one small screw. 3 extra nut lock allen screws and there was extra, copper shielding tape. The tuners are also not the best. So, change the Floyd to a good one and change the tuners to better ones right from the get-go, and the strings that came with should also be replaced. I think the headstock top should be stained the color of the body, and just an oil or clearcoat finish. The ebony with vine of life is worth the kit cost, however I had two high frets on the low side and one on the high side, and half the fret ends were sharp. Needs a lot more work and a shim on the body side of the neck pocket. It held tune for a few days, too, and sounds great. I used a lot of Tune-It lube and it is holding tune much better, the shim raised it just enough, and the mass block helped. It looks great and plays great after evening out and smoothing the frets. The pickups sound fantastic in all positions. I would have used tung oil on the whole thing, if I did it again. A great value for a great sounding and playing guitar, worth 10 times as much as the kit price. Weeks later and it is still in tune, plays and sounds great. The fine tuners now work well after 2 lubes with Tune-It. The EVH de-tuna I put on does not work at all, and I had to shim for the largest size brass mass block. The medium would have been right. The whammy bar is loose so I have to remove the back cover and tighten it. It is still my main player right now. Very nice tone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Mike at the solar home

  • Steve Vai Model
The neck is low quality and so are the tuners but for the price it’s worth it. Not bad at all. Plays great I did also replace the wammy bar. The one in the kit just wouldn’t stay in tune
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by damonknodel

  • awesome for the price awesome for the price
I bought this to put together for a buddy of mine that’s been wanting this style guitar for a while. Well the pros are the wood is beautiful and not all rough as some kits show up, there was no need for any fret dressing or neck adjustment even the intonation was spot on ( which shocked me) the neck isn’t a wizard neck but still a nice slim neck that feels good in your hands also the quick connector make it very simple to put together no soldering, the pickups are actually pretty good. Now to the cons. The springs that come with it are good if you use the strings that come with it or some sort of lite gauge but if you put any type of heavy strings on here you will need to get better springs. The tuners are bare as bare can be but since it’s a double locking trim that doesn’t matter that much. The fine tuners are rough at first but after you tighten them and loosen them a couple of times then they become easier to work. Overall this is probably one of the best kit builds I’ve done and I’ve done probably over 20 by now. With a little time and energy this could be a real looker and player of a guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by jason

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