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Leo Jaymz Electric Guitar, 6-String, Maple Neck, Headless Design, Right-Handed (Chameleon)

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Color: Chameleon


Features

  • CONSTRUCTION: Features a maple top, okoume wood body and back, with a durable maple neck and laurel wood fretboard for excellent playability

Description

Experience innovative guitar design with the Leo Jaymz Headless Electric Guitar. This right-handed 6-string guitar features a sleek combination of premium materials, including a maple top and neck, okoume wood body and back, and a durable laurel wood fretboard. The H-S pickup configuration delivers versatile tones, while the hard-tail bridge system ensures stable tuning and excellent sustain. The compact design measures 21 inches in length and comes with stainless steel strings for lasting performance. The YGK model's streamlined headless design offers a modern twist on traditional electric guitars, making it perfect for players seeking both style and functionality. The guitar includes a 30-day warranty and comes in a package measuring 30 x 21 x 3 inches for safe delivery.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Chameleon


Top Material Type: Poplar Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Ebony Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 21 x 3 x 30 inches


Item model number: YGK


Date First Available: May 6, 2025


Back Material: Poplar Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Chameleon


Fretboard Material: Ebony Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Poplar Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


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  • Overall good - Not ready out of the box.
Color: Red Black Ash
Overall I feel like I got what I paid for. However, out of the box ready it was not. The string retainer on the head was loose (entire unite wobbled and pulled away from neck) and the A and high E strings had been tightened to almost maximum due to slightly loose individual string retainers causing string slippage. Once that was fixed it was tunable and is nearly intonated out of the box. Finish is good with a minor blemish on the body and some maybe dried fret polish on the fret board (def needs a proper clean and oil). Pickups are crisp and high output, wish it came with PP for coil split but an easy enough mod. Have not peaked under the hood but there is a noticable hum when not touching the strings which suggest a ground loop somewhere in the wiring. The action is set somewhere near the moon, will need to bring that back down to Earth. Overall: Good. Would be 4 stars if I didn't have to dissasemble the string retainer on the "headstock" and no schmutz or marks on finish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025 by Kendall McCollough Kendall McCollough

  • Fun practice rig
Color: Red Black Ash
This is a fun little guitar. The neck’s is pretty wide but feels super smooth. The frets are pretty good, just a tiny bit of fret rock here and there, but super easy to fix. The zero fret is awesome, and you can get the action super low without much buzz. The neck’s straight, so you might wanna add a little relief. The bridge felt a bit flimsy at first, but a little lubricant made tuning way easier. The nut could use some work for sure, I saw some string slippage and had to tighten the screws a bunch of times to keep it steady. The pickups are pretty hot and don’t need to be swapped out, which is cool. Overall, a really nice guitar — lightweight, comfortable, great for practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025 by CT

  • Fantastic. Buy it.
Color: Blue Black Burl
Note for Leo Jaymz: In the next iteration of your headless, please shoot for a slim body like the Ibanez Q and S series. While I like this iteration very much, I think a slim body would make for a very nice guitar with the super light weight. Also use a higher quality/ heavier-duty locking nut to reduce chances of string slippage. Now for this guitar: Everything is perfect. There is nothing to complain about. Seriously. Just buy it. This is a great guitar at any price. I have the Hurricane as well and both are awesome. The barrels that you turn with your fingers to tune seem flimsy. But they seem to work fine. Tuning stability is fantastic - it is a hardtail after all. Pickups are fantastic. Fit and finish are fantastic. Weight is light. I changed the knobs to "speed knobs" as I do with every guitar and it looks and feels fantastic. Pots are super smooth. The locking nut is a bit of a learning curve. It is a very tiny, simple, metal contraption, so be patient. When you change strings, don't cut the strings. There is a chance that a string slips from the nut - causing tuning madness, especially the first two (high E and B) since they are thinner. Don't panic. Loosen the nut screw and pull on the extra length of strings with yourt hand and retighten screw. It will work just fine. After a few hours of playing, when you are confident that none of the strings are slipping past the locking nut, feel free to cut the extra lengths of the strings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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