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We have a fairly new GC a mile from our house, and I'm glad it's there. The staff seems to be made up of young rockers who are not well briefed on their products, but it sure is fun to sample and compare the feel and sound of different guitars. I see that as a way to educate myself. I've got arguably all the guitars I need (Martins D18 and D28, Deneve dobro, Stelling banjo, Augustino classical), but there is a parlor guitar and a 12 string on my long term horizon, so I've got to keep my eyes open. Plus, new guitar players are always asking me for ideas and recommendations, so I think I can justify spending time in the GC playing cool guitars. They have strings and accessories as well, which is convenient, even though I generally order 'em from Elderly Instruments. However, I have some complaints as well. As much as I enjoy sampling the good acoustic guitars, I've seen enough dinged guitars that I think they could do well to provide better supervision (not for me - I treat them well - but for everybody else. Maybe the compromise is that they screen visitors to the high end room before leaving them alone.
I bought a USB mike recently - a low cost mike, highly recommended by a guy at our radio station who produces his show on his own PC at home using Adobe Audition. I've done our show on one occasion through my PA line out through the sound card, and it's a nuisance to set it up that way. Our guy did a lot of research and decided on a $69 dollar CAD U37. We discussed it at length, and I decided that I needed a CAD U37. I waited patiently for the understaffed clerk to wait on a couple of other folks, and he got around to me. I pointed to the mike behind the glass and said, "I need a CAD U37." He had to spend time trying to talk me into more expensive mikes with more features that I didn't need and trying to engage me in a conversation while people were waiting behind me to buy stuff. That was a bit of a nuisance.
I bought my son a set of electronic drums a year ago. The first guy I dealt with was a drummer, was knowledgable, answered all my questions, and pretty much sold me on a set. I'd planned to return the next day with my son, so he could try before we buy. We had a different salesman (who, of course, tried to talk us into a higher end set. This is after I said, "We worked with X yesterday and plan to buy this Yamaha set with this amp, this stool, and he gave me a price of $???." This new guy had to fight with me over the price. We got the manager, who confirmed the price that the first guy had given me the day before, and it seemed that the ill-informed sales guy was just trying to do everything that he could do to alienate me.
That said, having a Guitar Center a mile away from my house is much better than not having a Guitar Center a mile away from my house!
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