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Leo Jaymz SC Series Electric Guitar – Mahogany Body, Laurel Fingerboard, Dual Humbuckers,Tune-O-Matic Bridge, C Neck, 18:1 Tuners (US Flag)

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Color: US Flag


Features

  • Classic Single Cut Body Traditional single cutaway shape with an arched top, offering both style and easy access to upper frets.
  • Smooth Playability Comfortable C-shaped neck with a 24.75" scale and rounded fingerboard edges supports a relaxed playing experience.
  • Versatile Sound Performance Dual humbucker pickups provide a warm and balanced tone, suitable for a wide range of music styles.
  • Durable Hardware Setup Tune-O-Matic bridge and 18:1 tuners help maintain tuning stability and reliable string tension.
  • Specifications Mahogany body and neck, laurel fingerboard, 22 frets, dual-action truss rod, 3-way switch, 2 volume and 2 tone knobs, strings: 0946.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: US Flag


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.48 x 16.12 x 3.2 inches


Item model number: LJSC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 6, 2018


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: US Flag


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Hardware Interface: PCI 64 Hot-Plug 33 MHz


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


Size: Full Size


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Color: Violet Flame
I play Les Paul copies exclusively and I really like finding good quality, cheap guitars. This is a superb quality cheap guitar.; I immediately had an Evertune bridge installed. This makes the guitar intonate perfectly anywhere on the fretboard and also stay in tune perfectly, so I can't speak to the guitar's "stay-in-tuneness" but it has become my go-to guitar. Aside from the beautiful color, the pickups sound amazing from 1 to 11 on the volume knob. I run a high gain patch on my Kemper Profiler Pedal and just ride my volume knob to adjust the gain. These stock humbucker pickups are as flexible as anything I've ever played, I love them. My other guitars use Lollar Broilers, a single coil which I love, but these humbuckers in a $200 guitar give them a run for their money. I love this guitar. I can afford to buy Gibson, but why would I when China is making guitars of this quality? 10/10, The only critique I have is that it's not purple enough for me. : ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025 by Peace Pirate Peace Pirate

  • Just Beautiful!
Color: Cherry Sunburst
Just received the Single Cut Leo Jaymz. So excited upon opening. It is a beautiful guitar. Haven't plugged in yet, but did tune it up and it's playing ok. The solid back part is two piece, beautifully matched. The maple top also nicely matched. The knobs are nice as well as all the hardware. What's left is to plugin, I'll update once there. 'Nough said. Short update: No goodies; no case/gig bag, no tuner, no strings, no picks. It does include an amp cable. Did I miss any of those things nope. The guitar is just that good for the price. The intonation on my particular guitar is perfect up and down the fretboard, really, at this price? Fret ends ok, not excellent but good. Neck nice and straight with no buzz. Action ok. The tuners are good, though I'm going to change them just to get a more vintage look (I'm actually on the fence, 'cause it does look good as a modern). I already added pointers (Kaish) to the knobs looks good. No blemishes anywhere on the guitar or binding. The pickups are good, tried them out and got that nice breakup turning up the volume, such a pleasing sound. Once I finish the tuners, I'll post before and after photos. If you're looking for a reasonably priced LP, this is it. Photo Update: So I added the vintage style tuners, though there locking (guyker) good and the pointers which I previously mentioned. The tuners where not easy and I didn't get it a 100% right, but there acceptable. The problem, you have to make your own holes for the screws and the holes for the pegs themselves, in the headstock, are larger. This leaves a lot of wiggle room to get them centered. This was my first time doing this. I used a nail for starter holes for the screws, I was afraid to use a drill and go to far. It worked out. Thinking after the fact, you could use a shim for the peg holes which would standarize yhe placement (either temp or perm), next time. I liked the outcome and achieved the vintage look I wanted. Compare for yourself before and after. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Pictorico Pictorico

  • Verrrry Nice Surprise!
Color: US Flag
Verrrrry cool present from my Wife. Unexpected. When I opened the Box I was Shocked that it was from Amazon. I've never bought a guitar online or one that I didn't play first. This really surprised me, after a set up (neck, action, pickup height and intonation adjustments) its actually a really NICE Guitar. Before the set up, unplayable. E, A & D saddles needed to be turned around for intonation to be possible. I'd never compare it to a my old Gibson. However, Compared to other guitars I've played in Sam Ash, Guitar Center and local shops near me, this Guitar is definitely more than worth the selling price. I'd say its comparable to at least a new $400 guitar. The Grover tuners look great and they work well. It stays in tune better than my OLD Gibson SG ever did. Pots are smooth and not scratchy. Fret work, fret board, Nice after a cleaning and oiling. Pickup switch and output jack could be better. Over all, IMO, this is a GREAT Guitar for the price. I added a pick guard and silver/black control knobs. Was planning to upgrade to some blk Wilkinson hardware (bridge and saddle) new pickups and locking tuners, but its not necessary. The Guitar looks Great the way it is, stays in tune and the pickups are GOOD. I'm going to keep it the way it is for now. I definitely recommend this Guitar for a beginner who knows someone who can do a set up. If I was a beginner I wouldn't know what to do with this when I fist opened the box. I hated my 1st guitar, it buzzed, when it was in tune chords would be out of tune, it NEVER stayed in tune, etc... Very discouraging. Now I know whats up with that stuff and its easily fixable. A beginner may not know what to do. Beginners should, I think, go to a guitar store for their 1st Guitar. One that is already set up or pay someone to set THIS up. Its worth paying for a set up for this guitar. So, I'm Not comparing this to a Gibson. For the price, the quality, sound, feel and over all everything, I give it 4.5 stars for quality/price. Pick guard- KAISH Black 3 Ply LP Guitar Pickguard with Black Bracket for Epi Les Paul Control knobs - Musiclily Pro Metric Size 18 Spline Electric Guitar Speed Knobs for Epiphone Les Paul SG Asia Import Guitar Bass Split Shaft Pots, Chrome. Update--- Over one year later, this is still my go to. I have other Guitars I've paid MUCH more for (Gibson LP, BC Rich, Jackson, Ibanez). This one is the one I'll always have out and play 1st. Changing things and updating a guitar is something I do to them all, even the Gibson, so its modified and will continue to be, like all the rest. I Still recommend and will probably get another one soon. All new wiring, switch, jack and Alnico 2 pickups. Original tuning pegs. Update 2 - 6/24/25 Still the guitar I keep next to me in the livingroom. Annnnd, I got the Matte Black. Blacked everything out and gutted it. New Pots, wires, capacitor, switch, tuners, etc... Wasn't necessary, just wanted to. Update 3 - 11/25 - Matte black is my #1. Gutted it again and installed the ZW EMG kit. Very Good guitar. Love em' both. I still recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Lanie'n'Oz Lanie'n'Oz

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