
Leo Jaymz DIY ST Lefthand Style Electric Guitar Kits with Mahogany Body and Maple Neck - Laurel wood Fingerboard and All Compone
$124.74
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is included in the Leo Jaymz DIY Electric Guitar kit? A: The kit includes all components necessary to assemble the guitar, including a solid mahogany body, maple neck, laurel wood fingerboard, pickups, control knobs, a guitar strap, strap locks with a security quick retainer system, and all necessary cables and screws.
- Q: Is this guitar suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the DIY ST lefthand style electric guitar kit is suitable for beginners who want to learn guitar assembly and customization, as it comes with clear components and instructions.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the guitar? A: The guitar has a 25.5-inch scale length and features a maple neck with 21 frets.
- Q: Can I paint or customize the guitar once assembled? A: Yes, the mahogany body is deeply polished and sprayed with bottom varnish, reducing the painting work required, but you can certainly customize it further if desired.
- Q: What type of wood is used for the fretboard? A: The fretboard is made from laurel wood and features 6mm pearl dot inlays.
- Q: Does the kit come with instructions for assembly? A: Yes, the kit includes instructions to guide you through the assembly process.
- Q: What tools do I need to assemble the guitar? A: Basic tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, and possibly a soldering iron for the pickups might be needed, but most assembly can be done with standard hand tools.
- Q: Is the guitar left-handed or right-handed? A: This guitar kit is specifically designed for left-handed players.
- Q: How does the sound quality compare to pre-assembled guitars? A: While sound quality can vary based on assembly and components used, many users find that DIY kits can produce great sound if assembled correctly, often comparable to mid-range pre-assembled guitars.
- Q: Are there any warranty or return policies for this product? A: Warranty and return policies typically depend on the retailer from which you purchase the kit, so it’s best to check with them directly for specific details.