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The Leo Jaymz CB-400 Electric Bass Guitar features a 34" scale length, 24 frets, and a mahogany body with an ash veneer. It is equipped with dual humbucker pickups for a powerful sound, a roasted maple neck for stability, and a rosewood fingerboard with abalone inlays for enhanced playability.
B**I
Quality
Great first bass and it feels like a professional one the frets aren't sharp like other people say good stings I only have 2 problems the pickup for the 2 top strings is low so they're quieter than the others but I just unscrewed it and brought it up a bit problem solved next one know has this kinda plastic in it and don't hear any difference with it on besides distortion witch I hear no tone difference besides that amazing great wood neck and over all totally worth it.
C**.
Good Bass, but of course has pros and cons
This Bass as said in the title, had its pros and cons.Pros: Has a cool body, good pickups, fair weight, slightly bigger than a normal guitar, comes with a wrench for the truss rod and a smaller one for the bridge saddles, a free bag, cord, 2 month online course for free, and seems like a good bass… until…Cons: I noticed some small dents on the frets. Nothing that affects playing, but I noticed it. I didn’t have a bass amp at the time so I had to play it raw, and I immediately noticed fret buzzing and rattling. I haven’t been playing guitar for a year and am still a beginner, but know what a truss rod and all of that is and so I had to try and fix it. It’s been almost 2 weeks of having this, and I haven’t fixed any of the buzzing with the truss rod which I’ve tired at least 4 times, tried fixing the bridge saddles, and unfortunately, nothings working as good. I still have annoying buzz and I probably will have to take it to my local Guitar Center to try and fix the problem.But overall, it’s a good bass, nice look, but as a beginner, I’m having more problems than I should with this instrument. So I recommend buying another bass, or try and fix it yourself
Y**N
Great first beginner bass
Arrived in great condition, came with a strap, gog bag, and instrument cable. It is my first ever bass and it’s incredibly good and I’ve had so much fun learning bass these last few days. Neck feels really high end and it looks amazing. It sounds not half bad and it will definitely be a life long instrument I’ll play for the rest of my life. Great feel, great for beginners like me or season players alike. I promise you will love it.
J**K
Great bass!
Upgraded the tuners, bridge, and pickups. This bass is AWESOME. Warning: it's a TANK. Very heavy. Pretty sure it's an ash body. This bass is my #1 go-to. Leo Jaymz rocks.
P**H
Well balanced, easy playing, great deal...
Right out of the box = the fit and finish was excellent! Most people would of used it and been very satisfied.Although, I had to make it mine! Cleaned up the sharp edges on the frets, replaced the strings and pickups. Went through it for intonation and string height. I now had a P-Bass to compete or surpass any Fender...
C**R
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).
P**R
“”Do Not Buy””
I’ve never seen a bass that’s as bad as this.First off it’s heavy and you can’t shoulder it without the head dropping fast to the ground so it’s head heavy. If that’s a Gibson body I never want a Gibson anything. The paint job is nice that’s about it. Playing this bass will wear you out pretty fast. For $30 more you can you can buy an Ibanez GIO 4 string for around $199.After 68 years I can say that my Ibanez GIO 22 Fret bass is a fantastic bass in every way.I have always played top shelf Rickenbacker basses. This Inanez is the best sounding bass I’ve ever played.
Y**
Price, looks, sounds, all good, for entry level players not for professional use.
Construction is ok quality is what you would expect from a cheap brand, but it feels good on my hands and the sound quality is ok, if playing with a real good amplifier, and cable, the sound is much better, but I believe with better strings and better pic ups it could sound just like a professional instrument. Not much to do for improvements. For entry level players only.
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