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Leo Jaymz TL Style Electric Guitar with Flame Maple Top - High Gloss Mahogany Body and Hard Maple Neck - High Transparent Acrylic Pickguard (Transparent Honey Burst, Deluxe)

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Color: Transparent Honey Sunburst


Features

  • Beautiful flame maple veneer with high transparent acrylic pickguard
  • Vintage golden maple neck and fretboard,when you play with this guitar, you feel very comfortable.
  • Mahogany body,Maple neck on C+U shape,superior materials create high-quality products.
  • The three-way switch can switch freely between the neck pickup and the bridge pickup, or make it work at the same time.
  • Leo Jaymz 10-46 strings, deliver long lasting, distinctive bright tone and excellent intonation
  • Scale: 25.5 (648mm) 1 Fret thickness:22.5mm,12 fret thickness:24.5mm
  • Fingerboard Radius:9.5",Number of fret: 24,Nut Width: 1.65" / 42mm 12fret width: 2.04"/52mm

Description

Leo Jaymz Electric Guitar

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: Transparent Honey Sunburst


Top Material Type: Maple


Body Material: Maple


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.78 pounds


Package Dimensions: 41.34 x 16.14 x 3.94 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: YGK


Date First Available: October 14, 2022


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Maple


Color Name: Transparent Honey Sunburst


Fretboard Material: Maple


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Maple


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Six-Saddle Bridge


Material Type: Mahogany Wood


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  • Union Jack Telecaster is KILLER !!
I got the Union Jack Les Paul well over a year ago, and I like it. I've always thought the Union Jack was so rock and roll - for a basic, American Boy next door type! Just a cool rock and roll look. I grew up with Def Leppard and Van Halen, etc. So maybe the Union Jack stuck with me from Def Lep. Anyway - man the Les Paul is a good guitar. I dig it. Not perfect, but it's rock solid, and plays and sounds great. So I've been noticing the Tele for quite a while. Checking it out. And I finally thought... man if it's even decent, and close to the Les Paul... then what a steal. So I grabbed one. Got it 2 days ago, and pulled it out on Friday night to have some fun, and start my week-end with a blast. Wow! I am blown away. The Union Jack Telecaster is awesome! I mean.... it's crazy good. For the price I paid... I can't even believe what I got. It was a stone-cold killer.... right out of the box. All I did was tune it up. Required a little time for the strings to stretch. A few tune-ups. Then... I mean it just plays great. And sounds excellent. I am in love with this beauty. Tiny tiny bit of string buzz on the A-String. But I think a really small truss-rod adjustment will knock that right out. Action is medium-low and perfect for me. The pick-ups are extremely microphonic, which doesn't bother me a bit, really. I'm not going on World Tour. But just know... very microphonic. I am a rock guy - and my main concern is the bridge pickup. It's solid. Not incredible. But rock and roll capable, and solid. Got some punch. I can do pinch harmonics, and it will rock. Also - mine has zero 60-cycle hum on higher gain settings on my Fender GTX50. Zero. Maybe I got lucky. Maybe they shielded it really well. I don't know yet. The guitar is killer. Get one now, before they go way up. Actually, I am about to order a second one, b'c I have a (actual Fender) roasted maple neck laying around from a project that did not materialize. It matches the distressed look of this guitar's finish. So I'm going to throw that on the second one, and throw in a set of Fender Hot Classic pickups, and really hot rod that thing. But if I'm being honest, the first one I got was so good.... I don't have the heart to wreck it! I'm leaving it as is... and will do the second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023 by Ned Brogan

  • Get for the print and then put fender parts in it.
Color: Standard US Flag
Good guitar to upgrade if you can work on them. Hard to find a flag print. Finish quality is decent, some flaws in the flag print but looks good on the wall. Upgrade with all fender parts. Wood is decent quality.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025 by Ivan Asbury

  • First Leo Jaymz and wow!
Color: Standard US Flag
After looking at some reviews online for some inexpensive electric guitars, Leo Jaymz seemed decently well reviewed. A coupon for this popped up and I grabbed the US Flag one. It is gorgeous. Also, the flag looks colored into the wood and is not a print. I say that because you can clearly see the grain pattern and I was looking at images of other ones of this same type and the grain patterns do not match. Which makes it more likely to not be a print glued on top and then sealed in. Which is usually the common trick to do with these cheaper guitars to make them look more expensive. Out of the box it wasn't tuned as expected, but was intonated fairly decent. The action was just a smidge high, but very playable. The set screws in the saddles were not cranked all the way down or up so there was plenty of adjustability to get the actions and intonation where I want them. The strings are decent for what they are worth. I am still fairly new to playing and only play for myself so I am not looking to drop super expensive strings on a new guitar I buy right away if I can help it. Tuners move smoothly and adjust well for me. The pickups are decent for me. Its a great looking, great playing guitar that needed very little setup to get going. For the price as a new player there isn't much more I could ask for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by tcblank

  • LOVING IT!!!!
This Guitar is amazing looking. It sounds really great too, but, I am going to change the pickups to make it even more robust. Although, it sounds great as is, i just want a higher output. The paint job is really beautiful. The price is also unreal for how incredible this guitar is. The neck is even great. I am not sure what the fretboard material is, but, I oiled it because it's quite dry. I may even throw a coat of enamel onto it because i like my necks slick. However, it's just fine as is especially for a beginner guitar player. I highly recommend this guitar. It's really, fantastic especially for the price. I have bought cheap guitars and they were awful but this one, rocks. You wont be dissapointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Dannielle Bravo

  • Ok for the money, but needs work, also poorly packaged for shipping
Color: Transparent Honey Sunburst
The guitar arrived very poorly packaged in an inappropriately sized huge box with insufficient padding. The inner box was not taped shut and the guitar was moving freely inside this huge box. Someone in shipping needs a talking to. As for the guitar. It's a "decent" guitar. The fit and finish are good. However, the tuners are poor quality. The pots and switch are cheap. And the pickups are only passable. That's to be expected with a guitar at this price. But the frets were rough, really sharp along the edges and gritty on the tops. They felt like sandpaper under the strings. Also the fret edges are tapered in towards the neck a bit too far. The high E string too easily slides off the edge. The fret problems were issues I wasn't expecting. I reached out to the seller "Leo Jaymz" with my concerns and did receive a small partial refund. The reasons I gave this guitar 3 stars is the price and the sellers good faith response. If it was priced around the $300.00 area, I would have given it 1 star and returned it. As there are much better quality guitars available in that +/- $300.00 area. But if you have the tools and can do the work yourself, with an additional $75.00 or so in parts, you can make this a good guitar. That's new tuners, new pots and switch, and fret work. Pickup replacements would be more. You can get a good Tele pickup set now for $30.00 to $50.00. Then you'd be in the $230 to $250 area. That's getting close to the cost of some guitars that likely wouldn't "need" any work. Bottom line, if you can't do the work yourself, I'd stay away from this particular guitar. Spend a bit more and get a better guitar out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Stratman Stratman

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