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The Leo Jaymz SC Series Electric Guitar combines a traditional single cut mahogany body with a smooth C-shaped neck and laurel fingerboard, delivering comfortable playability and rich tonal versatility through dual humbuckers. Equipped with a Tune-O-Matic bridge and high-ratio tuners, it ensures stable tuning and reliable performance for professional musicians and passionate players alike.
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
String Material Type | Nickel |
Fretboard Material Type | Ebony |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Back Material Type | Mahogany |
Top Material Type | Maple |
Color | Black Green |
Scale Length | 24.75 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
S**K
Quality and Value.
I am pleased with the quality of the guitar. I bought the Cherry Burst, and the finish is excellent. There were a few high frets, but those were fixed. There weren't any sharp fret ends along the neck. The tuners are good. I've had to replace tuners before on a few other guitars I bought on Amazon. The neck needed a slight amount of relief after I replaced the strings. What surprised me was the quality of the pickups. They are better than any pickups on other guitars I've purchased from Amazon. For my style of playing, jazz, they have a nice, warm, and full tone. I don't know if they are ceramic or alnico. I may replace them with GFS Alnico II or GFS 59s since I have them already. It's lighter than my other LPs and has nice sustain. The neck is very comfortable and plays fast. It's not a one-piece body, but that doesn't matter. There's no hum or buzz when plugged in, and the volume and tone actually work. Overall, I am very pleased with the guitar.
P**O
Just Beautiful!
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.
J**R
Decent cheap guitar, but .... (updated)
I've been playing guitar for many years and ordered this because at the price it could at least be wall art. Overall it seems a decent budget guitar but mine first came with some serious issues. On unboxing, the strings were completely slack and there was no tension in the truss rod at all, but the neck still had too much relief. After tightening up the truss rod and tuning it up, I discovered a really bad low 21st fret affecting the G, B and high E string. On the last two, the 20th and 21st frets play the same note, and from the 19th to 20th fret was a whole step, not a half step! That low fret was a fatal defect because it would require replacement, not just filing and crowning like a high one, so I sent that guitar back. I considered a refund but decided to give it one more try and that came within a day. Guitar #2, interestingly enough, had some tension in the truss rod and strings. The truss rod only needed a tiny tweak, then lowering the bridge a hair, and there are no dead notes. Hurray, a playable guitar! The tuners do what they're supposed to do, as do the electronics. The pickups have their own tone, certainly not high gain, which suits me. I'm not a pickup swapper; between pedals and amps, there are lots of ways to dial in tone. A minor quibble is the fret ends could be rounded a bit smoother but I've felt worse on much more expensive guitars. At some point this might be a candidate for a Plek job but it's playable as is. So bottom line, once the defective guitar was replaced, this is a decent bit of gear at a comfortable price. The flag does look cool and really seems to fit this LP body style well. If nothing else, I'll be bringing it out on holidays like the 4th of July.
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