







🎸 Own the stage with style and substance — Leo Jaymz, where vintage soul meets modern edge!
The Leo Jaymz 39 Inch Solid Body Electric Guitar features a durable poplar wood body paired with a smooth maple neck and laurel fretboard, offering 22 frets on a 24.75-inch scale length. Equipped with dual humbucker pickups and a bolt-on neck, this guitar delivers versatile tones from rock growl to warm jazz, all at an unbeatable price point. Perfectly set up out of the box, it’s a top choice for aspiring musicians and mod enthusiasts seeking quality and style without breaking the bank.
| ASIN | B0D5TSTM56 |
| Back Material | Poplar Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,505 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #24 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Color Name | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (526) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Laurel Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Item Weight | 10.38 pounds |
| Item model number | LJNSG |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 41.26 x 16.54 x 4.33 inches |
| Scale Length | 24.75 Inches |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Poplar Wood |
G**H
Fantastic guitar for an amazing price.
This is the guitar I wanted from Sears when I was a kid. Looks great, Plays great, stays in tune. I had spent the night practicing on a Gibson LP Std, and a PRS MCcarty, then this arrived and the happiness continued. The intonation was a tiny bit out, but it tuned right up, and the patch I had loaded had it growling hard rock immediately. The surprise was switching to a smooth sound, backing off the tone and it produced a creamy, warm jazz tone that cost me an hour of my life exploring. I have a set of P90 humbucker pickups coming for this guitar, but I am going to buy another one to see what more I can get from these with other mods. With the price of even Epiphones going through the roof, I would happily recommend Leo Jaymz guitars to anyone looking for a first guitar, or anyone looking to mod, or anyone just wanting a great looking guitar that plays well. The neck, and the rest of it, look and feel like my 1967 Teisco, which is a good thing, as those are great cheap guitars too. The pickups are slightly microphonic, but much tamer than the antiques, and much clearer. It will need to be restrung and some fretboard oil applied, and the frets buffed. as they are very scratchy out of the box from sitting and shipping.
D**E
Cost? - $119 - Value? Priceless
I bought this guitar for its price and the close resemblance to my Gibson SG didn't hurt either. I play weekend-level guitar in a band in MO and the SG is the main money maker for that gig. The reason I bout this guitar was to have something to noodle with I stay at my daughters out of state a few times a year. At that house is a nine-month old grand daughter. Bright red guitar. A lot of this to pull on - nothing to get cut on or scraped at all. Perfect for her. For . me was set up very well right out the box. Strings feel like 9-42's. Also - no sharp string ends by the tuners. It will probably never be played with an amp, but if so I'm sure it will be just fine. At $119 it's going to be fine if that ever comes up. As for fret edge issues, yes to some extent. But I've bought guitars for over $1000 that had those problems. It's how things are today. Reminder - This one's $119. Very impressed with the quality of the build; perfect paint, hardware is nice and tight. Great price - great value.
A**R
Very Good Quality. Much Better Than Expected.
Playable right out of the box unlike several of the high end guitars I played at Guitar Center last week. It arrived in a very secure molded styrofoam box. The fit and finish is very good. You can see the wood grain through the gloss paint. No buzzing. Low action. Only 2 frets were slightly high. And the nut needed some filing. No fret sprout but I did need to dress the fret ends with a file because they were sharp. Frets were pretty smooth but I polished them anyway. Electronics are not top end of course but surprisingly good sounding. Tuners are satisfactory for home use but feel cheap. They probably should be replaced at some point but not right away. The body and neck is is much better than expected. Very good access to the highest frets. Looks and feels like a Gibson or Epiphone complete with the inherent SG neck dive that they all have. LOL. Not a big deal for me but it may be an issue for you. I like the sound of the humbuckers and it feels good to play with a flat 14" radius. Balanced bass, mid, and high end response. Smooth mellow sound. Not muddy and a little bright but nowhere near as bright and snappy as my guitars with single coil pickups. The control pots are good but not high end. There is no hum, static, or unwanted noises. They work smoothly. Sustain is good. And it's fairly loud/resonate unplugged compared to some solid body guitars. My biggest complaint was the sharp chrome knob for the shoulder strap. It's was placed on the back of the guitar at the top corner of the body above the neck right where the guitar contacts your body when playing, especially when seated. I had to remove it. It was so uncomfortable. I will figure out something better when I have time. Other than that it's hard to put this guitar down. I've had it a couple weeks and absolutely love playing it.
J**L
Playable out of the box, great Action!
Great guitar for an amazing price. Playing guitar since 14 yrs old, now 65, i bought this for my 65th birthday to jam with. Awesome decision, great setup & action from factory, playable from the box. Color and finish is excellent. Neck is bolt on (love it). I was so impressed i bought another as a college grad gift. For a beginner this is a must, for experienced players, for your arsenal this is a must. This body & neck are balanced, this guitar feels of a quality much higher priced guitar.
R**R
A Good Purchase - Beginners, jump on this!
A solid guitar. Out of the box, the neck is good, straight, clean. The frets are all even! Slight adjustment on the action. Intonation is spot on, believe it or not. I was pleasantly surprised. My only other surprise was that the finish is NOT gloss - No lacquer or "clearcoat" over the paint. This gives it a very slight texture. I imagine this is by design, because SOMEONE would have flagged it while performing the setup, right? I hope that the paint offers as a sealant to the pores of the wood. The tuners are smooth and it tunes easily. The body is a good thickness, not overbearing like a LP can be. I would give 5 stars if I knew the finish would withstand penetrating dirt. Edit 1/3 - I hoped that Leo Jaymz would reach out regarding this review, but not so. However, after some research on good ole YT, viewing others who purchased this Flourecent Green model, I see that the matte finish is ineed the desired look. Now that I know I did not get something defective, I will bump my review up. :)
G**E
The guitar looks good but needs some upgrades
Lousy tuners and the neck flexes easily. Control cavity cover is scratched up only because it had no plastic on it to protect it. I am a guitar tech so I'm replacing the tuners and gonna see what I can do about the neck. i can say the guitar has a really nice paint job. The pickups sound okay for the price. I did do a quick setup on the guitar getting the intonation within the ball park and the action close to my likings. It's the cheapest guitar I ever bought and figured for the price I would have to do some upgrades and repairs.
R**Y
This guitar has impressed me more than I can say. It was perfect right out of the box - action, intonation bang on, which I've never seen before. Plays better than my Epiphone Custom Shop SG at about a quarter of the price, even plays better than many Gibson SG's I've played. Bound fret board, jumbo nickle frets with no ragged edges, really nice looking trapezoid fret markers. Honestly, the only things I did was to throw on a set of strap locks and my own strings. I'm now looking at some other models offered by this vendor, and would not hesitate to recommend these guys to anyone. I think we'll be seeing a lot more from Leo Jamez in the future, they're going to give the increasingly lazy giants a real run for the money!
T**D
Brilliant bit of kit.played out the box.no issues.better than expensive named brands.bought 2.well pleased.
S**S
What an amazing color! It really comes to life when you unbox it and get it into your studio. Nice little guitar, really inexpensive price point and not the greatest guitar you will ever play, but definitely good value and an excellent starter guitar. Right away you're going to want to swap the strings out for something better and that will improve this guitar tenfold. Otherwise, the action isn't bad, the unit doesn't suffer from neck-dive while hanging off you on a strap and it has a nice tone/sound to it. Recommended if you want it as wall art or are starting out learning how to play.
S**Y
Really surprised 😮 Lovely to play. Put some Korn strings on, sounds great 👍 Definitely buy the brand again soon
M**K
The look and feel are good. I really like the blue colour with the matching headstock. The fret ends were alright, didn't have to mess with them. There was a buzz on the low E string, had to make several neck adjustments to fix it. Also put on a new set of strings. The tuners aren't great but they can easily be replaced. Overall for the price, this is a decent SG copy.
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