🎶 Amplify Your Passion with Leo Jaymz!
The Leo Jaymz 20W Electric Guitar Amplifier is a compact yet powerful amplifier designed for musicians seeking quality sound in a portable format. With a clean and distortion channel, 3 band equalization, and multiple input options, it’s perfect for practice rooms, recording studios, or small outdoor settings. Its stylish leather finish and solid build ensure it looks as good as it sounds.
Material Type | Leather |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 11.4"W x 5.2"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Amplifier Type | solid |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 3 |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
S**S
Perfect
Works great, excellent clean tone
A**K
Bought 2!
I bought 1 a month ago and loved it so much that I bought another one. Great sound for both my guitar and electric violin. Also great for music in general.
U**R
Use it Correctly & You'll Be Satisfied 4 Less
If you spend some time with this small amp, you are going to get A LOT MORE out of it than the average purchaser. With this quality (mid-low quality, but can be mitigated) amp, there is only one reason to buy it - you can't afford a Fender or something clearly better, but a lot more expensive. Like $400There is nothing wrong with getting an inferior, but workable amp unless and until you can buy a good one OR (in my case) you want to see what kind of unique sounds you can produce with it. It makes perfect sense at this price point to buy this 20W amp and play with it.PLEASE go the extra step and work with the amp.The first thing that turns folks off is the distortion. I have read 10 or more reviews that say something like "this amp is ok if you just use the clean setting". YES, the clean setting (no distortion) is easier to figure out and sounds pretty darned good out of the box by just adjusting volume, bass, mid, and treble.I encourage you to work with the distortion on because this amp CAN produce a nice, steady fuzzy tone and even a heavy metal AC/DC level of distortion by reducing the volume about 50% or more from the clean setting and adjusting the gain button until you have a nice, controlled distortion sound...go from there to explore the other settings and increase volume SLOWLY until you approach total distortion, then back it off some.Buying a Rushhead Max or similar plug-in headphone guitar amp with distortion and effects, and attaching it to this amp. That will allow for an even greater range of sounds for an extra $30. You will be able to go from a clean, small room acoustic feel all the way to full stadium grind overload, and everything in between for under $100.TAKE THE TIME. Explore the settings. IF you wanted a "plug and play" amp, you would have spent $400 and bought a Fender, but it would not be 1/2 as fun as trying to improve the sound from an amp like this an 1000% more original.
E**L
Highly recommended.
For the price this Amber is great. Highly recommend.
L**A
Great clear sound
The Leo Jaymz 20W Electric Guitar Amplifier is surprisingly portable. Its compact design and lightweight construction make it easy to carry around, making it ideal for gigs, rehearsals, or even just jamming with friends. The sturdy build quality ensures that it can withstand the rigors of regular use, giving me peace of mind that it will last for years to come. It's a fantastic investment for any guitar enthusiast. Its powerful sound, versatility, portability, and affordability make it a standout choice in its price range. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this amplifier will undoubtedly enhance your playing experience. I highly recommend it!
P**8
Great at first. But then breaks.
I was initially excited about this amp. But just 4 months in, and the input is wiggling making it only usable if someone is literally holding it together. I’ve attempted to reach out to the company multiple times but their provided email addresses don’t work. Very disappointing.
H**I
Great purchase 👌
Great functionality and sound from a small sized amp
S**K
Not a good sound
Well, its inexpensive and small. For me, the problem is that hain distorts the sound too much even at the low setting, the lead button deteriorates the sound so much that it is just purely unpleasant. The amp is also not very well insulated from electromagnetic interference. It even starts screaching when I plug into the receptacle nearby the adaptor for my pedals (that's the adapror that is well shielded and does not produce interference). The screaching and buzzing is especially prominenr when the lead button is pushed in or the gain knob is dialed higher than 1/5 of the max. When the gain is dialed over 50% the sound is completely unusable. If you have a decent guitar, you will make a disservice for it with this amp because you will never be able to hear the sounds the guitar is capable of producing. For practicing when you just hone in on you technical skills and do not care about the sound, this amp might work. But if you think about it, for just a little bit more money you could get a Rockville G-AMP 20 with a more decent sound and bluetooth, and for 2.5 times the money you can get a much nicer Fender amp with tons of presets and good sounding and well balanced speakers. It is wrong to expect you would get a decently sounding digital amp for less than 600 bucks though anyway, but I would still not recommend this amp even for practice. Maybe it would work better with the headset, but then whats the pointvgetting thevamp with the built in speaker...
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