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Leo Jaymz Monster 4-String Bass Guitar - Dual PB-Style Pickups, Solid Ash Body, Ebony Fingerboard, Transparent White Gloss

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Features

  • Dual PB-Style Split-Coil Pickups & Versatile Controls Engineered with a powerful pair of classic PB-style pickups, delivering the iconic punch, deep lows, and articulate clarity that cuts through any mix. The independent volume controls for each pickup (plus master tone) allow seamless blending from warm, rounded neck tones to bright, aggressive bridge sounds.
  • Hum-Cancelling Design for a Clean Signal The split-coil pickup design significantly suppresses 60-cycle hum, providing a remarkably quiet and noise-resistant performance thats essential for studio recording and high-gain live settings.
  • Premium Tonewoods & Player-Friendly Neck Constructed with a 3-piece solid ash body for focused sustain and a roasted maple neck with ebony fingerboard. The 42mm nut width and slim neck profile offer a comfortable, familiar feel ideal for groove-oriented playing.
  • Optimized Comfort & Rock-Solid Stability Features a body with no front/back bevels, large chamfered edges, and a smooth 18mm arm contour for exceptional playing comfort. The 5-bolt neck joint ensures lasting stability and reliable intonation.
  • Pro-Grade Hardware & Striking Gloss Finish Fitted with full chrome hardware for maximum durability and stable tuning; finished in a stunning transparent white gloss to highlight natural wood grain.

Description

Leo Jaymz monster bass

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Size: Full size


Color: Monster


Top Material Type: Ash Wood


Back Material Type: Ash Wood


String Material Type: Nickel


Instrument: Electric Bass


Number of Strings: 4


Manufacturer: Leo Jaymz


UPC:


Brand Name: Leo Jaymz


Instrument: Electric Bass


Manufacturer: Leo Jaymz


UPC: 765569994626


Manufacturer Part Number: Leo Jaymz


Model Name: Monster


Model Number: LJBS


Warranty Description: 30 day.


Instrument Size: Full size


Top Material Type: Ash Wood


Back Material Type: Ash Wood


String Material Type: Nickel


Body Material Type: Ash Wood


Material Type: Ash, Maple


Color: Monster


Number of Strings: 4


Connector Type: 6.35mm Jack


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wait... What? How?!
This thing is KILLER! I've always wanted a bass. When I saw that this was available for $200, I was figuring that it was junk. After some online research, I found that it's actually very well-rated. Especially for its price! All I had to do was adjust the truss rod and tune the thing after it arrived (weather is cold here, so that wasn't a surprise.) It plays amazing, sounds great, and looks great, too. The construction and fit & finish are excellent. I highly recommend this bass to anyone, regardless of skill level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 by From Detroit

  • Decent for the price
I bought this bass for practice. The roasted maple neck at a low price point was attractive, as I live in the Northeast U.S. where climate changes can warp guitars fairly easily. Pros: decent sound, nice finish, neck stability and playability. Cons: prone to neck dive, extremely cheap pickups (so cheap the pole pieces disappear inside the pickup). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Cugel the Clever

  • Solid lightweight short-scale bass
Actually a great little bass. It plays really well after a little neck adjustment to alleviate E string buzz. It's comfortable, VERY lightweight, sound is very close to a full size bass. In case you are wondering how much smaller than a standard bass it is, the body is about the same size as a standard, and the neck is about one fret shorter, say about 2 inches. The only thing that I don't like is that it is very bland-looking. I like pretty much any woody-looking instrument, but the body wood on this is so featureless, it might as well be plastic. I guess it's a matter of taste. The oval fretboard inlays are... unremarkable. I don't think anyone will say, "wow, what a gorgeous instrument." But then again, what's the purpose of a bass? To look beautiful, or to sound good and be easy to play? I compared this one alongside the short-scale Gretsch Jet Club bass, which is twice the price and REALLY beautiful. I'm a sucker for a beautiful instrument, but this Leo Jaymz sounds MUCH BETTER than the Gretsch, IMHO. The Gretsch had a really unnatural sound, especially the open E. The Leo Jaymz just sounds like a regular bass. I'd say the pick-ups are NOT the strongest, but the bass is very quiet... no electrical hums or anything. If you need a stronger signal, you can always boost the gain with a pedal, but probably not really necessary. And by the way, it comes with a gig bag too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by MathGeek

  • Don’t sleep on this one, 100% awesome
F’n awesome! This neck through bass brings balance to the force yo. Feels great, has beautiful fret work, the inlays are beautiful. Had to do a small truss rod adjust to make it perfect. Honestly the pickups are good, no need to replace. Pickups are Belcats, not bad at all, good company. I can’t find one thing wrong with this and I’m very thorough. Fit and finish is great, has a nice bit of weight. If you’ve ever played a neck through bass you know the difference in feeling. This is $200 lol… mind blown. I originally bought this for the bones but now I’m leaving it stock and taking it to the sander to make it look a little more evilish. This will be an amazing Joe Metheny (serial killer) in my bands collection. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase, truly a beautiful piece and a steal for the price. I was supposed to buy a cheap drum set for modding, saw this and said Merry Christmas. Shipping, lol, bro I ordered this the Saturday before Christmas 2025 (should be a mess during peak season) and got it Monday literally 2 days later a day early. Leo Jaymz is on it! I love the kits as well, and I also have the green telecaster. It seems this company is fighting hard for Deans place in the guitar world. Dean used to be the company for the poor guy if you wanted something substantial for a good price. Alternatives were things like Slammer by Hammer, Peavey, etc. and those were just strat and Les Paul copies made out of particle board. Leo Jaymz is giving us real guitars for a cheap price, well made and I think in a few years they’re gonna be the king if they keep on this track. Kevin (Murder) Roberts- Skeletal Monolith ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2025 by Kevin Roberts - Banampire Kevin Roberts - Banampire

  • Bass guitar is great
I just love the sound and finger power of this instrument. The strings are just the right height the bass looks great almost straight wood with a shine. The knobs work greats and have no problems. The strings were replaced once because of better strings than stock strings and I never had a problem with any string breaks. It's a bit heavy but that's expected for such a wood instrument unlike a regular 6 string guitar that is light weight. The bass stays in tune but after a bit chicken picking or thumb slap it's falls slightly out of tune. Easy fix just tune before a gig or every once in awhile because it still sounds good. I'm very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Absolutely worth it
Great build and details in paint job, super comfortable to play sounds amazing , absolutely worth the money , needs some set up on delivery, only complaint is small ground buzz from guitar can be tuned out though
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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