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Leo Jaymz DIY TL Style Electric Guitar Kits with Mahogany Body and Maple Neck - Maple Fingerboard and All Components Included(TL LJ Headstock)

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Style: TL LJ Headstock


Features

  • Bolt-on Neck TL style electric guitar DIY Kits,Solid mahogany body and maple neck.
  • Beautiful mahogany body has been deeply polished and sprayed with the bottom varnish, which reduces the work of the buyer for body painting.
  • All cavity drilled for pickups and control knbobs.
  • Maple fingerboard with 6mm pearl dot inlay.
  • 1 side Machine heads for a shaped headstock.
  • All the wire cable and screws are included in it.
  • 25.5" Scale and Maple neck in 21 frets.
  • The thickened single side can be pasted with copper foil paper, and the noise can be effectively reduced by sticking it to the positions such as the wires compartment and the pickup groove.
  • All wires are plug-in design, eliminating the trouble of welding.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: TL LJ Headstock


Top Material Type: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Ebony Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.48 pounds


Package Dimensions: 28.5 x 19.8 x 3.5 inches


Date First Available: January 9, 2024


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: TL LJ Headstock


Fretboard Material: Ebony Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Size: Full


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  • You can build great-playing guitars
Style: TL
I've now built three of the Leo Jaymz kit guitars - the SG style (my first build), the T style (2nd build), and the Explorer (AX) style. Overall, I've hugely enjoyed them and I'm definitely addicted to these things :) The good: - Complete kits, at least for me everything fit together well - Good quality woods. Maybe I just got lucky, but all three of my kits had nice grain, no knots, no issues with the woods. The maple neck on my T style has some quite impressive grain once stained. The AX kit had a small glue stain on the front, but since I was going for a "beat up, reclaimed wood" look, it was no big deal. - Good fret boards - other than polishing the frets and cleaning up 1-2 sharp frets, there was nothing I had to do other than oil the necks. - The price! My wife would tell you it was a relatively cheap way to keep me occupied for weeks :P - The AX guitar had quick connects for the electronics. A welcome surprise! The less good: - The instructions, especially for the SG style, leave a lot to be desired in their clarity. There are definite suggestions on how to make instructions clearer to reduce mistakes. Because of my mistakes on the first guitar, I didn't make any on the 2nd, so that's a plus. The AX style guitar had no instructions at all. So don't do that one first. The subjective: - After the builds, both guitars are quite playable and sound very good. The SG has relatively tame pickups (~9.1k & 9.5k), so hotter than an under-wound PAF, but not super modern either. Sounds very good with some overdrive. I ended up swapping the TL pickups with an aftermarket set since there was a specific sound I was going for. I put an Alpha/Omega set in the Explorer, and they sound epic. I didn't bother checking the output on the stock pickups. - Hardware is all serviceable. If you asked what I would replace, in this order: Tuners, nut, pickups, anything else. That said, both guitars stay in tune just fine. Some lessons learned: - Mock up all the components before you assemble or paint anything. On the SG style guitar, it turns out if you just use the measurements in the instructions, at least on mine, the neck gets glued too close to the pickup for the pickup ring to fit. It also means the intonation is slightly off now that it's all assembled. Similarly, on the T style, the aftermarket bridge pickup was slightly larger than the cavity in the wood. No big deal, i just shaved a couple mms of wood off and now it's a perfect fit. - On both guitars, there's a ground wire that goes to the bridge. Forgetting it on the T style bridge isn't a big deal, since you can just remove the bridge with a few screws. On the SG guitar, you can't remove the bridge screw holes once they are in, so i had to get some conductive adhesive to make the ground wire work. Now that I've built a couple, I will definitely build more. Particularly for guitars in a style of music I don't normally way, it's a great way to get an instrument you like at a good price, and get some good enjoyment along the way. If you are trying to do this to get a PRS 10 top instrument for $200, you'll probably be disappointed. If you are doing this for fun and to come out with a totally great playable instrument, you'll have a lot of fun doing this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021 by Mr Amir D Mr Amir D

  • awesome for the price
Style: 7V
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 by jason jason

  • Good guitar kit.
Style: Iceman
Appears to be very well done. The neck fits snug in the cavity, that's good. I'll probably replace the pickups but I'll try them first. The neck seems to be well made nice and straight. I'll know more when I assemble it. Guitar is assembled. I'll need to do some work on the fret ends which is expected in the price range, no big deal. The Guitar went together fairly easily. All the wiring was pre-assembled, no soldering needed, I liked that. The pickups sound alright. It needed a little filing on a couple of frets but now it has super low action, that's nice. Overall, a very nice Guitar for the price. Plays great and sounds good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Tall T

  • Great Kit with 0 issues
Style: TL-M
Since the HH Tele had little to no reviews I thought Id give it some attention. Unfortunately, my camera cropped out the small portion where the Aux jack is as there was about less than an inch of mismatched wood, which I would assume would be different for each buyer. No instructions included but a video on the page showing how to put it together. No issues with the neck whatsoever, smooth frets, and no hand saw effect. The pots included are dime-sized 500k. Stock tuning heads are so light, and is the one stock component that i have 0 experience in. just purchased locking tuners for a standard fender strat and it fit perfectly. Stock humbuckers sound more on the mid and treble side, good for rock and decent clean. The bridge saddle block is very small and sounded...meh , and the hole measurements match the music lily Indonesian Stratocaster and could fit the 40 mm brass drop in. Stock strings were... sticky. i pre-drilled holes for another pickup at the time of the completed guitar picture, plays well and I love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by T T

  • mine was NOT a solid body but a 2 piece body
Style: 7V
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 by michael michael

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