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Leo Jaymz Electric Guitar Monsoon Series,Reverse Headstock,Mahogany Body,Roasted Maple Neck,Rosewood Fretboard,Locking Tuners,Rounded End Frets,AlnicoV Pickups,Fixed Bridge (Matte Black)

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Color: Matte Black


Features

  • Striking Design & Craftsmanship: The Leo Jaymz Monsoon Series Double-Cut Solid Body Guitar with a Reverse Headstock stands out with its stunning Maple top, making it a showstopper on stage.
  • High-Output Pickups for Versatile Sound: Equipped with Leo Jaymz ME-96/27 Alnico V Pickups, this guitar delivers powerful, clear tones that can be shaped for any genre. The 3-way toggle switch lets you easily switch between neck and bridge pickups or blend them together to craft your signature sound.
  • Smooth, Comfortable Playability: The jumbo stainless steel rounded end frets ensure a smooth playing experience, while the 24 frets and 14" fingerboard radius provide a comfortable range for all styles of play.
  • Precision Tuning & Stability: Featuring Leo Jaymz 21:1 ratio locking tuning pegs, this guitar offers quick, precise tuning adjustments, allowing you to focus on your performance without worrying about staying in tune.
  • For All Levels: Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Leo Jaymz Monsoon Series Electric Guitar offers outstanding performance and premium quality for musicians at every stage of their journey.
  • Specs: Scale: 25.5", Fingerboard Radius:14",Number of frets: 24 Nut Width: 1.65"/42mm,1st Fret width:1.69"/43mm,12th fret width:2.04"/52mm 1st Fret thickness:0.8"/21mm,12th fret thickness:0.9"/23mm

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Matte Black


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Coated Nickle


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.38 pounds


Package Dimensions: 42 x 15.5 x 4.75 inches


Item model number: M-001


Date First Available: October 30, 2023


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Matte Black


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Coated Nickle


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


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  • Leo Jaymz 1st Gen, Someone returned and I purchased for a song.
Color: Violet Flame
Was looking for a new axe to play, i play some bass and dabble on other instruments and like to record and make my own stuff. I really wasn't looking to go back to my local Guitar Center. Did a little research and came across this guitar from a friend. Then saw a video of another person playing it and commenting how nice it was for such an inexpensive guitar. Looked online and here on Amazon and they were out of the model and color i wanted Violet Flame and Violet Ocean. It sold out fast apparently for those 1st gen units. A week later i get notice while on amazon website and see one used marked returned unknown reason, but in original box with everything. Took a chance thinking minor things i can fix easy enough and setup is par for the course on most guitars anyway, and they(Amazon) have money back if it doesn't work so. Guitar arrived and the outside box didn't inspire hope if i am honest. I calmly opened it up taking my time and then got to the inner boxing and foam protection molded blocks. To my surprise it looked new, untouched. Gently picked it up and checked it for blemishes, none. Checked the neck, Seems straight and the frets smooth. The back of the neck was nice and smooth. Nut while plastic isn't junk plastic, its actually a decent quality for the type it is. I checked the fret board with scale and frets with gauge, it was all within spec. restrung it and tuned. Holy cow it is an easy no frills guitar to play. Most use pedal effects anyway and this single knob 3 switch is built for shredding and is just a joy to play. I paid no where near retail for it (embarrassed to say how little i paid). Absolutely love this guitar almost as much as i did my 1983 Aria Pro II Urchin Deluxe. I think this guitar has that type of potential , really. The 3rd gen models now come with cases and locking tuners to make them even better low cost options! Appreciate the detail that went into this guitar that was designed for entry level but plays and shows above its station. Obviously shipping a guitar can have an impact on your experience as it could arrive damage, i was lucky and didn't suffer that in this case and just want to be fair and honest with folks i feel i got very lucky with this purchase to get a nice instrument undamaged. Thanks for listening to my long winded and personal review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by The Jack of Reviews. The Jack of Reviews.

  • You won't get a better guitar for even 3 times this price.
Color: Blue Flame
If this guitar had Fender on the headstock, it would cost probably 2 thousand dollars. It really is an unbeatable value. It stays in tune really well and changing strings is a breeze with the locking tuners, the roasted maple neck feels really good in the hand, the pickups sound really good and responsive. The only thing I didn't love is the way the pickups are seated, it's a little janky and loose but fixable if you know a little guitar maintenance and not a huge deal if not. Great guitar that should cost a lot more I have no idea how they turn a profit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025 by Brian Hylkema

  • Mostly good
Needing a new budget guitar, I scoured the usual YouTube experts and went with the Leo Jaymz Monsoon, blue burl finish. This is a beautiful guitar, not a flaw or blemish to be found. The bridge pickup is great, as in hot. The neck pickup was sunk at a weird angle in the cavity and very loose. A little foam under the pickup and tightening the screws helped (mostly). A truss rod adjustment helped with the buzz on the low E at the 9th fret. I'll put on some new strings after oiling the fretboardand maybe lower the action a little more, when I have more time. Overall, I'm pretty pleased. It's a $240 (with a $30 gift certificate) guitar. I do think I'll take the recommendations from the experts (who get their guitars free) with a grain of salt next time. Recommended, but be prepared to put a little work in. Updated:. When looking to lower the action, I noticed that the neck angle is off. The neck has a positive angle, if you lay the guitar down, the neck angle is up towards the headstock. I'm considering shimming the neck to lower the angle but that might be above my comfort zone. Not sure we have a luthier in my small town and I'm not sure how much I want to spend fixing a $210 guitar. The MusicNGear YouTube channel did a 1.5 hour review of this guitar and he had the same issue. Update 4/14. I sent the first one back and received #2 today. Everything that was wrong with the first, is fine with #2. The strings were really rough but are getting swapped out anyway. The frets are a little off, they touch the binding on one side of the neck but not the other. But really, for the price, an excellent guitar. Intonation is spot on, actions low, sounds great, fast neck. Too bad #1 had issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Military Thriller Book Group

  • I own Guitars 20x the Price. Then I Met the Monsoon.
Color: Violet Flame
We are truly living in a golden age of unbelievably affordable guitars, and this Leo Jaymz Monsoon Purple Flame is a flawless example. Design, craftsmanship, materials, comfort, price, rock swagger — stop me if I’m gushing. I played a Rickenbacker 330 for 30 years. My go-to gig guitar was an American Strat for ages. My best mate for countless sets was a handmade American Tele-style. And yet, I almost hesitate to type this too loudly, for fear my far more expensive guitars might overhear: this Leo Jaymz Monsoon wipes them off the table. Especially at $189. The guitar’s been in my hands for a week now. My entire setup? A quarter turn on the truss rod. That’s it. Plays like buttercream. It weighs just over 6 pounds, and with the belly cut and arm contour, I hardly know it’s there. Then there’s the price. How does Leo Jaymz do it? I’m a VP at a manufacturing company. Bills of Materials (BOMs) are part of my daily life. For this guitar to exist at this price, their materials sourcing and systems management must be extraordinarily efficient. Is there an award for extraordinary achievement in budget guitars? If not, there should be — and Leo Jaymz would take the top prize. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by James G. Riley

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