Jet JT300 Left-Handed Butterscotch T Shape – Roasted Maple Neck
Classic T-style vibe, modern playability, and left-handed comfort all wrapped into one seriously good-looking guitar. The Jet JT300 Left-Handed Butterscotch T Shape delivers that timeless twang and punch players chase, while adding upgraded modern touches like a roasted maple neck for improved stability, smoother feel, and killer vintage aesthetics.
Whether you're chasing country snap, blues grit, indie jangle, or straight-up pub rock tones, the JT300 punches well above its price point. Jet Guitars have built a solid reputation for offering quality instruments without the crazy price tag, and this model is no exception.
The roasted maple neck feels fast and comfortable in the hands, with a broken-in feel straight out of the box. Combined with the classic butterscotch finish and traditional T-style body shape, this guitar nails that old-school look musicians have loved for decades.
Perfect for beginners wanting a quality first electric guitar, intermediate players upgrading their rig, or seasoned left-handed players needing a reliable workhorse guitar for rehearsals, gigs, recording, or lessons.
Features
- Left-handed T-style electric guitar
- Stunning Butterscotch finish
- Roasted maple neck for enhanced stability and premium feel
- Smooth-playing maple fingerboard
- Classic single-coil pickup configuration
- Bright, articulate tones with plenty of bite and twang
- Comfortable modern neck profile
- Traditional fixed bridge design for solid tuning stability
- Versatile enough for rock, blues, country, indie, and pop
- Excellent value for players wanting vintage style without vintage pricing
Why Players Love It
The big win with the JT300 is balance. You get vintage-inspired tone and styling without fighting an old-school guitar that feels clunky or unreliable. The roasted maple neck adds a more premium touch you normally see on pricier instruments, and the lightweight feel makes long practice sessions or gigs way easier on the shoulders.
Left-handed players often get stuck with limited options. This one actually looks cool, plays properly, and sounds legit.