The “Guitar Center Experience”. We all love it. You walk into a GC with a pocket full of money, in search of the perfect guitar, and… an employee. After thirty minutes of searching (for the employee), you snap out of it and ask yourself.. “Why do I keep entering into this God forsaken, barren land of sadness and frustration? Never again, I say! Never again!”
@honkytonkinson97876 ай бұрын
The drum section at my local GC is always like that. The wind whistles and a tumbleweed rolls by. I just walk behind the counter to grab what I need and go back to civilization in the guitar section to check out
@daveduffy28236 ай бұрын
Man, you must be going to the same one I go to.
@jl610466 ай бұрын
@@honkytonkinson9787 😂🤣
@5yearsout6 ай бұрын
My GC experience is similar but I would add stacks of product still waiting in boxes to be shelved making it easier for the employee's to stay hidden being the boxes.
@son0fsocal6 ай бұрын
Completely agree , it’s SWEETWATER and ZZOUNDS for me for ever. No annoying GC employees pushing warranty’s on me. Thank God for the internet. 🛜
@tomperkins63896 ай бұрын
When I worked in our local GC I would ask, as soon as a customer walked in, if they needed any help. If not, I'd leave them alone but check in every 10 minutes or so. If they needed help I'd stay with them to answer whatever questions I was qualified to answer and if not, get another associate who could. Even though I only worked three days a week I had several months with the highest sales. Customer engagement is everything. And I didn't "sell" things. I just talked to the customer and developed a proper relationship for their time in the store. What I sold was myself, not gear. I had a lot of people who requested me and that is always the goal.
@mikemorgan47746 ай бұрын
"What I sold was myself, not gear." And that, my friend, is the key to any great salesman. If you don't gain a rapport, and a touch of respect, you don't get the sale. You sound like the guy who figured that out. I've worked behind the scenes at a new car dealership for decades. The best car salesmen rarely talk about the actual car unless they are asked specific questions of course. The best salesmen are really just looking for an invite to the customers' next backyard barbecue or at least be friends on Facebook.
@chrismuratore44516 ай бұрын
It's too bad they allow some stores to be run in such a way that you're discouraged from doing anything but rushing people through a sales funnel as quickly as possible. Not too mention diminishing the value of any interaction that doesn't result in a complete sales ticket with coverage and gear card and lessons.
@jeffreydunegan19726 ай бұрын
Went to GC last week to buy an amp. Very few amps in stock. Not one employee offered assistance. Went home and ordered from Sweetwater. I worked for GC for years. The customer experience is long gone.
@FortressofShred6 ай бұрын
That's all I use these stores for. It's gotten so grimey it's like buying a used car.
@MrSmiley19646 ай бұрын
@@FortressofShred they might still be good for strings if your mom & pop doesn't have what you need. I remember buying some pics there last year. So there's that.
@aaronmcnair18296 ай бұрын
There was a time when the employees would approach you as soon as you picked up an instrument. And agree with whatever you said. I sat and played a $125 epiphone les Paul special one day until I got the Amp dialed in and then grabbed a Gibson les Paul gold top. I left with the gold top and the amp, but that guy was totally ready to sell me on a $125 guitar until he found out I had money. Then the epiphone was a garbage guitar to him. I think they are playing the opposite now that they've had complaints about pushy sales staff
@MrSmiley19646 ай бұрын
@@aaronmcnair1829 There's A GC near my doctor's office. They had a beautiful Red Les Paul that I was interested in, and I went in several times but could never get anybody interested in pulling it down. One time the salesguy got pissed that I was still waiting around. I just walked out and said at least you're not Mars Music. A comment that went over all of their heads. When I went in to buy the pics the LP was gone. I have an appointment next month, maybe I'll see if they are still there.
@rockhaze6 ай бұрын
Sweetwater does it right. Excellent, premium service, and they filter out all the bad guitars with the 55 point inspection. GC seems like a gamble, I walked into one recently and the display guitar was banged up, and seemed the others were still in factory boxes. Real gamble buying from them.
@120chester6 ай бұрын
THE LOCKS ARE OFF!!! Went to the GC in Pasadena, CA and virtually every guitar was unlocked and playable. There was a Fender Ultra on the bottom row next a Squire. I walked into the acoustic room and immediately played a $3400 Martin. No waiting for permission, keys or ladders! A great experience… except that it took forever to get a salesperson to ring up a simple set of strings. Great store, way understaffed.
@deshawn40776 ай бұрын
All the guitars minus the very expensive ones have always been available for play with out being locked at the store in the city where I live. The very expensive ones they keep in a playing room and those are locked (not the room), but if you want to play them, you just get a staff to unlock it for you. It also doubles as a amp room and you can go in there shut the door and turn up the amp loud to test it out more loud than you can on the main floor. So on the main floor you can play Gibsons, expensive Fenders, expensive Jacksons, etc. They do try to keep people from beating on the guitars and making them used.
@BorisPadilla-gi5uc6 ай бұрын
Yeah I went to Pasadena and they had a custom shop telecaster on the bottom row near the amps. They had all the American Vintage line guitars next to the Squiers.
@thehelpfulconsumers66506 ай бұрын
Was just in vegas. Every guitar was locked. Only things that were playable were squires and cheap used gear
@stevenromero78506 ай бұрын
I work at guitar center rancho only stores that are having a lot of theft are keeping locks on like our store
@caged7tiger6 ай бұрын
Yea I was surprised everything was unlocked at Pasadena. I thought maybe because of “guitar-a-thon”
@jessesadikman6 ай бұрын
The GC in Rockville MD outside of Washington DC had a bunch of pedal boards with killer pedals hooked up to amps to play through. Really cool idea. Much more inventory as well.
@davidmcaninch47146 ай бұрын
Unpopular experience: the Guitar Center I go to in Plano has always been great to me!!! They know me by name, and I know most of them. We love talking with each other and it’s a great experience for me.
@dl75096 ай бұрын
Yep Plano, Farmers Branch , and Lewisville have all been great stores with friendly staff.
@dallasblues746 ай бұрын
The Dallas store on 75 actually has decent service at times but their inventory is catered almost exclusively for entry level and beginner players. So I just don’t have any reason to go in anymore.
@somedude19016 ай бұрын
The Guitar Center in Nashville has made a quantum leap over the last couple of months. Customer service and especially the used instrument inventory has been a focus for them, and it shows!
@cmel7146 ай бұрын
Always loved Guitar Center. Live in north Chicago Burbs we have some good guitar centers here, three that are close to me. Have probably bought 20 guitars over the years and never a problem with service or any issues were always taken care of. Return policy is great you have 45 days to decide if you want to keep it. Actually bought 3 used ones in the last month they have some great price cuts at the moment. Got an Epiphone Custom Les Paul with a hard shell case for 400 bucks, they go for 899 without a case, an Epi Les Paul Junior for 200 bucks. Keep it up Guitar Center.
@drewcaster6 ай бұрын
Tried to buy a used delay at GC and it would only turn on if I pushed on the switch with my hand because it had obviously had something fall on it and smash it in. I said I’ll still take it with a discount because I mod pedals and could swap the 3PDT and they said nope full price…which was $10 less than the new pedal. Still listed on the site 4 months later.
@stevecraig76436 ай бұрын
I got a cable yesterday at GC. They were nice and helpful.
@Mikeys2Much6 ай бұрын
The black boxes are called whisper rooms. They can be installed in a facility without the need of a building permit. Depending location and zone. They are a very cost efficient solution for a company that leases space.
@gergemall19 күн бұрын
I’ve been impressed and scored some great guitars recently. My local store is great ! I’m 68 years old and played music and guitars for over 60 years. They are great and very receptive to greeting me. It’s in CRESTWOOD MO. OUTSIDE OF ST LOUIS.Missouri
@cooperwallace78246 ай бұрын
The acoustic room in the Indy area store had me worried a couple months ago. Standard J45 behind glass when they used to be right on the back wall within easy reach. Stopped in a couple days ago and was relieved to see things looking more like they used to. A lot of lower end Martins, high end Gibsons, and huge variety of Taylors throughout. The BACK-back room looks like it’s going to be their used acoustic room. I’d maybe rearrange some stuff if it were me, but it was good to see something of a return.
@jameshumphrey23456 ай бұрын
I vultured into a Sam Ash yesterday to scavenge some home studio gear. On my way out I remarked to the guys to said hello to me on the way in: “You know, when I saw the news you guys were closing, I was like, damn, there goes my part-time retirement job.” They smiled a little glumly, and one shook his head and said, “You don’t want to work here.” I said, “Well, it beats Guitar Center, doesn’t it?” They looked at each other, shrugged and nodded.
@Gk2003m6 ай бұрын
Scavenge? 5% off previous prices? No scavenging possible there. A going out of business sale should offer steeper discounts than that
@Scott__C6 ай бұрын
@@Gk2003m I'd read liquidators are in charge of this. If so, that's how it works. They slowly increase percentages off. I worked for a retailer that went to liquidation and it was just like that.
@jameshumphrey23456 ай бұрын
@@Gk2003m Discounts get steeper as time passes. The stores near me are less than a week away from closing, so at this point they’re definitely motivated to empty them.
@fryrocks6 ай бұрын
The box from Hellraiser that calls the cenobites is the "Lament Configuration". Which hopefully will be available at these upgraded GCs
@mikewendeln52186 ай бұрын
Always brighten my mornings.
@Kennardy4 ай бұрын
Ours in Chattanooga, TN is like magically clean and organized! It’s like it used to be when Matt was managing it. I’m happy to shop there again!
@seanzinger6 ай бұрын
In 2002 I went to a huge group interview for a sales position at a new GC opening in Nashville. The competition was fierce just to get to the next stage. There were about 100 of us in the first stage. Met at a big hotel lobby downtown. I didn’t even make it to the next stage.
@JamesScott-kg7rk4 ай бұрын
You dodged a bullet. Its a horrible place to work.
@kelly21056 ай бұрын
I bought my first electric at GC, the "used car salesman" pressure routine was intense and annoying. I went into the other GC in the area a few months back to get a travel guitar, but the only guy I could find wasn't willing to go get the missing parts out of the box for the display unit so I could actually see how it fit me. Gave up, went and ordered it online. Never again.
@rollerdragon6 ай бұрын
in 2000, i opened store 521 in CT... pro audio.. when they had knowledge-based pay scales in pro audio.. i now live less than a mile from that store, it is a shell of what it was... i hope this store gets to keep rolling!
@edwardkaminsky81422 ай бұрын
Hale road next to Christmas tree shop that actually went out of business in 2022, I believe. Moved out of Manchester after 49 years. Live in Vegas now next to GC 132. Summerlin. Rock and Roll I am currently taking drum lessons at GC. Couldn't be happier.
@shawnhuff39203 ай бұрын
Guitar center in Roy Utah is where I go it's nice when I can go in and pick squier Guitars and bass guitars off the wall and they're set up properly and frets are clean and polished and no sharp ends and all the instruments are in tune and ready to play so i can decide what to buy and having more pedal effects and choices in strings and picks and books and cases 😀😊
@danielhumphrey52315 ай бұрын
The GC in Springfield MO is pretty nice. 95% of the time when I enter, someone says Hello or Good Morning/Afternoon, whether they are at the checkout counter or somewhere else nearby. They are helpful as well when I'm looking for something that I know they have, but might have moved. My last interaction was when a lady assisted with searching through their website for a case for my '71 Ventura 335 Short Scale Bass.
@joeacebo96336 ай бұрын
I go to guitar center about every 2-3 weeks in 3 different Texas cities. Always a good experience. I noticed a lot of people talking lessons nowadays. Kids taking drum lessons is like having a drum machine to play along with while you sample a squire or Mitchell. The best thing about GC is the return policy without having to ship it back.
@Earthshaker19656 ай бұрын
I went into the GC location in Hickory NC a couple of weeks ago, a really good selection of everything.
@stratmagic68936 ай бұрын
I have been working at GC for 7 years both full and part time. I took the job instead of retiring. I have extensive sales experience and know a lot about gear. We are understaffed and the younger associates don't know anything about guitars and amps. They are lazy and don't clean up after themselves. I have finally reached the point where i am going to quit. GC is not salvageable.
@Jeremya74Ай бұрын
Did you end up quiting?
@stratmagic6893Ай бұрын
@Jeremya74 At first I reduced my hours but then unfortunately I had to take a medical leave of absence. I might return part time next month just to do something.
@davidbaise51373 ай бұрын
To get the staff gung-ho enthusiastic, give them a friggen raise. You make more at McDonald’s.
@ncnoman6 ай бұрын
i went to the GC in Raleigh a week ago and was blown away. Was so happy to see amps again! the overall experience was so good i left a glowing yelp review. hope they get better... i miss going to GC
@Surfinmars6 ай бұрын
The GC store in Cedar Hill, TX is fairly small, but the staff is always helpful. The new manager there took time to discuss all the promos they offer, but I never knew about. And I've been buying from GC since their early days in a shack on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood.
@WillMoon6 ай бұрын
The Raleigh GC is my local one... although I guess I could go to Cary, but the first and for a long time the only GC in central NC was Raleigh. I remember buying my first guitar from there in 2006. Sadly I bought my second guitar, a PRS Custom 24, from the Sam Ash on the other side of US-1... which ist doch jetzt weg gegangen.
@golfrick0076 ай бұрын
My closest Guitar Center is about 350 miles away. I was just there last week and 2 or 3 sales staff asked if I needed any help. I still like my local guitar store more.
@williamdevlin3666 ай бұрын
Thanks youz guyz! I got one in Winston Salem & one in Greensboro. Hit one in CLT not too long ago too…
@bluzzjazz6 ай бұрын
Would have swung by if I knew y'all would be there! I'm only about 20 mins from GC. Right across Capital, is the sad sight of store closing signs on the Sam Ash store. I've been in the area 15 years, sad to see them go under. Going to be in Pinehurst on the 5/31-6/1 for an anniversary night away from the kids. Going to sweet talk the wife in letting my stop by Casino on the way back!
@jallenshaw6 ай бұрын
I grew up with Chuck Levins Music in the 70’s, so I’m spoiled for life…..nothing compares
@Srode19995 ай бұрын
Veneman's was really good too. Until Guitar Center bought them. The Levins or Veneman experience largely depends on the sales person you dealt with. Both had some.really great, helpful people but each has their turds as well.
@Mark-bi4ne5 ай бұрын
Agree with you both. Bought my EB3 at Chuck's in 70 and my Acoustic 360 in 71. They're still there I think.
@edwardkaminsky81422 ай бұрын
Guitar Center did a number on the small music store much as Home Depot and Lowes knocked out the small lumberyards. I used to feed my family on home improvement and renovations until Home Depot taught the public my trade. Signs of the times. Here in Summerlin at the GC 132, I participate in drum lessons, and they have some excellent teachers here. Always busy and employees come and go quite frequently in sales...not teaching as much. I have bought equipment here which I am satisfied with. I have purchased used cymbals threw GC with no problems and returned cymbals that turned out to be gongs. At GC, one can try the instrument, which we can not do at Sweetwater.
@jamesonpace7266 ай бұрын
When the Durham GC closed I went to Sweetwater & have been there ever since....
@chad_king6 ай бұрын
That GC in Raleigh used to be The Music Loft... It's for sure an ill-designed building for a music store.
@trev39716 ай бұрын
It was originally a Toyota dealership in the '70s.
@brianmckenzie13186 ай бұрын
Agree!!!
@69stealyourface6 ай бұрын
So I took your advice and went back to my local GC. Hoping to find a higher Quality of guitars then I have gotten use to seeing at GC. I basically wrote GC off a few years ago. It’s a shame too because they are only a mile from my home. I was so happy when I saw AAA top Les Pauls, Fender Ultra Luxe, and Ultra’s. It was reminiscent of the early 2000s. I was even about to buy a Les Paul that I really connected with. But, upon closer inspection I found the head stock was split. I liked this guitar so much I even tried to work out a price that made it worth my time to get the headstock repaired. They were not interested. I did find another guitar I liked. I offered to trade my Fender Jaguar. They offered me a 1/3rd of the retail value and would not move. When I showed them that this Guitar also had minor damage from the store hangers. They still were not Interested in trying to negotiate. In fact the manager was not at all helpful. I think it’s great that corporate is trying to change their image. But without proper training and Quality control. It is inevitable that they will meet the same demise as Sam Ash.
@scottdean85764 ай бұрын
You should have walked out of the GC after the first sign of poor customer service. You were very patient to no end for no reason. You wasted your time. They will not learn their lesson if we do not demand service and leave the second you see that it is useless to expect any idea of good service. especially when it is not there. Ordering online is easier and not frustrating.
@guywholikescheese976 ай бұрын
My biggest problem with GC is the state of the instruments on the wall. Which is fine if they have a shiny new one in the back, which in my experience they never do. I’m not paying new price if the first thing I do when I bring an instrument home is clean it.
@BCarpenter23146 ай бұрын
Agreed. They definitely need to have a better process for putting instruments up on display, both as new out of the box and once they've been demo'd.
@guywholikescheese976 ай бұрын
@@BCarpenter2314 I mean if you see the guitar at its worst a still like it enough to spend the money… that’s gotta mean something. A good set up and new strings made my epiphone a different instrument than when it left the music store.
@216Numbskull6 ай бұрын
@@guywholikescheese97 Well in almost every case when you get a good luthier to setup a new or older guitar will make the difference. However, the key word is getting a "good" luthier, not some guitar roadie for a local band who can change & tune a busted string on the weekend. And as far as wanting to buy a new guitar hanging on the wall in GC that has more fingerprints or dust on it than a crime scene. That BS lies on the GC employees who are in charge of that department, period. I wouldn't put a $300 Squier Strat back up on the wall much less a $2,000 Martin after a customer checked it out without cleaning it & making sure it's in tune for the next possible customer to play. A lot of these GC employees lack of appreciating the instruments in the store is a big part of the problem with customer service. Just saying...
@bobpedone61686 ай бұрын
I took a AVRI 52 tele into guitar center to trade and the MANAGER told me he couldnt take it in because there was no serial number on the headstock! For those who dont know, the number is pressed into the bridge, just like the old ones. But a manager of a guitar store should know that you think?? But I generally buy a lot of guitars from GC only place you can still buy used guitars for a fair price...AND 45 day no questions asked return policy if you buy a dud,cant beat it.
@Scott__C6 ай бұрын
Where I lived in Maryland, GC came in and ran out a local store, Gordon Miller Music. They were awesome. Now that GC is only slightly better than others.
@Sams9116 ай бұрын
I bought two PRS high end, a 10 top and a Private Stock recently from GC...I also picked up a $7000 Taylor 914CE.. they're returning to their origins .. no more $299 specials hanging all over the place.
@BrianGreenGoogle6 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a GC that has been vacuumed once or twice a decade.
@chrismuratore44516 ай бұрын
I vacuum my store 3 times a week! Gotta admit though, its seeing less foot traffic these days :/
@marcobarusco19706 ай бұрын
I visited a GC store in Winter Park, Florida a couple of days ago and liked the inventory they had. However, I was there for about 1 hour looking and browsing their inventory and no one came to ask me if I needed help or offered to help me. I was looking to buy a couple of accessories but left the store empty handed due to the lack of customer service… if they want to stay in business, they need motivated employees…
@cassavamellin6 ай бұрын
Can’t u just ask? Go to counter and ask for ur stuff
@_Suzuka_Joe6 ай бұрын
GC used to have all kinds of Tier 1 stuff available to Platinum Room stores. I was part of the initial roll out of Platinum room managers way back over 15 years ago. I had a company blackberry, ability to log in remotely to the POS system and I could place my own special orders to stock cool stuff in the store and this was in OKC. I left in 2017 a few years after things just went down hill and now my old store looks like shit, they have bass amps blocking the exit of the platinum room because its so close to the front door. because of theft the store looks like a maze just to slow someone down from stealing.
@musicmaker50596 ай бұрын
We have one in Asheville, Not the worst one I've been (Falls Church, VA) in but it's just not the old Guitar Center 'experience from years ago.
@FrankLafone6 ай бұрын
I can't see myself buying a higher end guitar in GC. Just the service and the vibe of the place makes me feel like their 'high end' is mostly factory seconds, even if it isn't. My local place makes the high end experience feel actually high end. Same $5k (or whatever) for a guitar, but what I play at my local place has been setup and is ready to go. At GC even odds if the strings are rusty, I have to hunt to find someone with keys, and I've yet to play a guitar there that wasn't in dire need of a basic setup. I only go to GC to kill time on that side of town, look for stupid cheap pedals/guitars, and the occasional GC exclusive color. That's about it.
@MayorMcCheese20006 ай бұрын
I had a very similar experience a few months back where I couldn't get any help to save my life in GC. I had actually purchased something online that was shipped there and what a nightmare that was to get someone to find it.... then when they did find it they were expecting me to just take this used item in the box it was shipped in... I had to hold their hand and tell them to open the box.... take the amp out... turn it on and confirm it worked.... I've never seen such incompetence... GC can change a hell of a lot about the structure of the business, but unless they get staff that doesn't suck.... then nothing will change... and right now it seems that GC staff are the absolute bottom of the barrel... I won't go into my local GC just because I now dislike the staff that much and the very thought annoys me.
@astrozombie20005 ай бұрын
I visited the GC in Fresno and Sacramento lately. In both locations no one said hello or seemed to care that I was there. In Sacramento they would walk by me and not one "hello" or offer to help even though I showed genuine interest purchasing something. I decided to walk out and order from Sweetwater.
@jameshumphrey23456 ай бұрын
If there’s one Chicago-area GC that gets the glow-up, I’d put my money on Highland Park. The greatest service culturally would be to beef up the location in Chicago’s North Side, which is only a few miles from Chicago Music Exchange and thus could strengthen a sort of guitar shop core in the city. But Highland Park is an outrageously affluent suburb that’s easier to get into and out of, and also happens to be the home of an independent music store that has a Plek machine. An altogether more lucrative synergy.
@danbailey12296 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos but what’s with the soft filter look? I’m old but I’m pretty sure I don’t have cataracts.
@bryantwalley6 ай бұрын
Bad focus, filter, or lens choice. Really is a strange look.
@jasonswitzer17486 ай бұрын
I think they just need to clean the lens. Probably just a bunch of sweat and gunk after swapping lenses (that’s just a guess)… alternate solution… up the contrast a bit before uploading the videos? Another potential reason… these dudes aren’t exactly spring chickens. Maybe they don’t want ultra crispy 4K resolution that will show every line on their dinosaur faces, lest we find out they’re so old, their skin is being held together by duck tape and paper mache (j/k guys). I think we’re just going to have to life with some mystery in our lives. :)
@daviddigital68876 ай бұрын
We have about 3 in the Nashville area. Their stores are not created equal. Some are tiny and have little stock to ones that are huge. The employees vary too from nice to obnoxious. I've never understood how GC could be such failure ? What could be better than going into an actual store and trying guitars and gear before buying.
@CharlesBallowe6 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure the one near me is going to be a D or C level. I dont mind that they have mostly low end stuff, but they never get the cool low end stuff. (There isn't a better store within 50 miles so i stop in sometimes - most of the staff is chill and tend to have good knowledge, but nothing exciting to sell.)
@thegamingillustrator3 ай бұрын
I'd consider entering one if they had one in mankato, instead of having the ONLY 2 STORE LOCATIONS IN ALL OF MINNESOTA being both in the cities. It's a w and a half hour drive through the hell that is city traffic to get to the closest guitar center near me. It's 30 minutes to my closest small guitar store.
@Santaheckler6 ай бұрын
The GC in Chicago (Belmont Ave?) was the largest wonderland I had ever seen as a young musician. Man, I miss that place!
@billysunshine91006 ай бұрын
Was there recently, don’t think they’ve caught up yet, a total mess
@rl957196 ай бұрын
Customer service in the Phoenix area (Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa) is excellent. My complaint has been they have a very limited selection of high end guitars (Scottsdale has a few) and amps. Hopefully this plan solves it.
@JiminTennessee6 ай бұрын
I love that they leave me alone. Especially when they forget to lock up a Martin D28 and I get to finger pick it for a few minutes :)
@JamesScott-kg7rk4 ай бұрын
If you are not there to buy anything you are just another parasite.
@hlcotten65876 ай бұрын
Good morning, gentleman.
@anthonylv645 ай бұрын
My last GC visit: Fender Stratocaster, American Performer ❤❤❤, to “replace” my 74’ Strat, that went with half of my life😢. I’ve had great experiences at all Guitar Centers in Vegas❤
@BCarpenter23146 ай бұрын
IMO, Guitar Center needs to consolodate the number of locations and look at expanding the locations they keep to be able to include more inventory. Players of all abilities want to be able to walk in to a place and put their hands on all sorts of brands, models and price points. Don't cater to one type of player... realize your name means something to a lot of players and do your best to make them all feel welcome.
@Srode19995 ай бұрын
YES!!!!! I have been saying this for years. They have their Music and Arts Center subsidiary for small format stores to sell supplies, books, beginner instruments and lessons.
@kylepatterson84456 ай бұрын
That was the Raleigh guitar center wasn’t it?
@tonepilot6 ай бұрын
They didn't kick you out? Plus one for GC.
@SquiggyWigginz6 ай бұрын
This is so weird, but I know I have met you both at some point and first time I've ever seen a video of yours.
@donarcher61306 ай бұрын
They had a Pelham blue 335 that I would love to pick up.
@Mr_Wilson_19676 ай бұрын
Guitar Center is the best option In my buying needs. I search their used/vintage inventory online. It is a secure way to buy used gear without getting burned. If I find what I like, I have it shipped to my local store, about 10 miles away. Takes a week to arrive where they will text me to let me know. Now, I inspect the guitar at the store, plug it in before leave, make sure it works, lol. If I don't like it in person, I get my refund before I leave the store. If it makes it home, I still have time to deep dive into the guitar and make sure I really like it. If not, I return it. Guitar Center has no problem with the return.
@LumaTo6 ай бұрын
That return policy is very nice and a lifesaver sometimes. Especially in this new world of hype hype hype every corner.
@evalonious6 ай бұрын
I have a career but, I've been thinking about a part time Guitar Center job: -Pros - Hang with guitar nerds, extra cash, store discount. -Cons- Less time for home chores and Honey-to-do-Lists 😂❤🎸 Shout out from Asheville 🙌
@festushaggen25636 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the biggest con. Having to listen to horrible renditions of Metallica and Slayer at ear piercing levels for hours everyday. I swear I hear that on almost every visit to GC and it cuts my visit short every time.
@adamschronk36206 ай бұрын
I hope they shut my local GC down, and make room for more Mom n Pop shops.
@LumaTo6 ай бұрын
That ain't gonna happen. The latter part.
@joeyvanostrand36556 ай бұрын
@@LumaToYou are 100% correct. I've been a small fry in this business for quite some time. Every damn day is a struggle against GC. Their shipping costs are an 1/8th of what I have to charge just to cover materials. I can't compete with their buying power and their refusal to adhere to MAP policies. If I don't adhere to those policies I may never be able to sell a certain brand ever again. They outright don't give a shit because they know that if they drop a certain brand it can have huge financial implications for the brand. GC will just drop them for the ordering manifest, sell the rest of their remaining stock, and never pay them, having the debt discharged in the next bankruptcy filing and reorganazation. I literally didn't pay myself the last quarter of last year.
@216Numbskull6 ай бұрын
@@LumaTo Exactly! If the big music stores are having a hard time trying to keep their doors open, the mom & pop's shops don't even stand a chance. With the exception of a few niche market vintage music stores that are trustworthy with a good following.
@thaburntone6 ай бұрын
@@joeyvanostrand3655haha last quarter, I've never paid myself for twenty years
@PeteA546 ай бұрын
Many years ago, in Tampa, there was a great music store called Thoroughbred Music. They eventually were bought out by Sam Ash. I spent a lot of money there because they had small rooms set up with amps so you could grab a great guitar and plug it in and try it out. Today the "great" guitars are hung up high or locked up so you need to find someone (not easy) to unlock it every time you want to try a different guitar. You can't fall in love with a guitar without playing it. Making customers feel like thieves and the incredible lack of service are the reasons I no longer go to the "big" music stores.
@bluzzjazz6 ай бұрын
Here's a thought, they could increase their size and improve the layout by just moving across the street into the soon to be empty Sam Ash building.
@ncnoman6 ай бұрын
i kinda dig the shitty on the outside awesome on the inside vibe of the classic GC experience. makes it feel specialer. bought my first guitar at the El Cajon blvd store in San Diego, when they opened one in San Marcos it never had that feel. ive never stopped at the one in Cary cause i figure it would be similar. some locations can be cursed anyway... wasnt Tiger Direct over there once too...? but they do gotta do something about the Sheryl Crow posters and stuff lol. just dont put MGK up lol, just maybe, stuff thats not sun faded.
@Excellerator4206 ай бұрын
From working at GC and other places like it I prefer they leave me alone. They used to swarm like sharks because it was commission pay. Which was guitar centers biggest cause for failure. Commission based employees ignore customers requests and concerns typically and just push the highest value items they can get on their paycheck. You end up with a disconnect between the passionate customer or beginner customer. Because the associate doesn't sell from experience and care. It becomes a calculation to make ends meet.
@Scott__C6 ай бұрын
Tell that to every other business that's commission based.
@plecogod6 ай бұрын
The problem for me is I am not looking for an expensive guitar. I prefer the Squier Classic Vibes, Epiphones, or Schecters. I am not going to spend $2000 for a Les Paul that is a recreation of the one my dad played in high school. That sort of nostalgia has no appeal to me. At that price I would expect my guitar to come with modern features like locking tuners, stainless steel frets, Fishman Fluence pickups, an Evertune bridge, etc. Brands like Schecter, LTD, and Jackson are making these exact guitars. That's the guitars I want to see at Guitar Center. Not a bunch of expensive Gibson or Fenders. Still I will go into the Hollywood store and see what I can play next time I buy some strings.
@Mooneydude756 ай бұрын
Do you remember Mars?
@callaway51486 ай бұрын
Over the last year, I had shopped for a nice acoustic guitar. I was trying to find the one that spoke to me. Because what few local shops remain in LA mostly focus on low to mid-range guitars, I ended up venturing into a Guitar Center. It was horrible. I had to constantly go and find a guy wearing a mask and surgical gloves and ask him to unlock the next guitar I wanted to try. And he had no idea of what kind of guitar might interest me. What should have taken 30 minutes took 2 hours and I stuck through it because I really wanted to find that guitar. Unable to find it at GC, I ended up buying a new guitar off Reverb. after trying several $4k guitars, I ended up with a Yamaha FSX5 at less than half that price. By the way, I went to the particular GC I went to because their website said that store had one in stock. If they did, I didn't see it and the employee wasn't interested in looking into it or getting one in. I wonder if it would have been different if I wanted a nice Taylor... but I didn't want a Taylor.
@Thisischrisrao6 ай бұрын
4:47 lament configuration
@solaceineverything395314 күн бұрын
I worked At GC Nashville in the early 2000’s. A great and terrible experience. The First year it was under a Manager I love to this day. An Aussie and a great man. The store was destroyed from the inside by scheming employees trying to climb the ranks and date the door girls. One employee with connections in the upper management at HQ set out to remove the Manager and when it happened the store never recovered. He was replaced with a despicable human from “Texas” who instantly destroyed the “vibe” and quickly was promoted out of the store to save the store. Replaced with a yes man the store then just went into low energy cruise mode till it was bought out and completely destroyed. The commission sales environment was a soul crusher but there were some great employees and people in HQ who if allowed to succeed GC would still be on top but like all great empires it was destroyed from Within.
@Djtonystewart6 ай бұрын
They have destroyed the commission structure for the associates! Good luck 🤞🏾
@evangelino29706 ай бұрын
How can we check which GC’s are getting the new experience/equipment?
@TheJeffcurran6 ай бұрын
The first time I walked into a Guitar Center was around 1981. They just opened their first store outside of SoCal in Chicago. I went to the grand opening. As soon as I walked in the door I saw a BC Rich Bich doubleneck. Koa with maple necks, cloud inlays. It was like that moment from Wayne's World. I bought it on the spot for $3200 in 1981. That's like $15k adjusted for inflation. And they had financing. Unheard of at the time. I went back a few months later and ordered a Bich 10 string. Those were the days. But they were not good days. They destroyed the mom and pop business. I don't feel sorry for them. They brought something new, but they destroyed something old and important. And then the internet killed them. I guess life progresses.
@Hordes_Of_Nebulah6 ай бұрын
I think NC needs to have two flagship stores. I'm in WNC and Raleigh is 4-5 hrs away! The Asheville store has always been halfway decent and given the local music culture here it would make sense as a 2nd flagship.
@GuitarBillCurran6 ай бұрын
Did they finally vaccum? Or pick up the empty boxes and random trash from around the store? The West Springfield Mass. store is always an abysmal wreck.
@pecktox6 ай бұрын
My friend who owned a music shop, once told me,he couldn't hardly afford more expensive guitars etc like I wanted. Cause they didn't sell very fast,so he had to appeal to beginners kids mostly. But I managed to get some nice guitars there. Peck
@larrylaj012Ай бұрын
I just wish someone would answer the phone at my guitar center, totally ridiculous. That would be a new experience for me in Wilmington, Delaware.
@j.w.allison46376 ай бұрын
The lament configuration
@RobertNolan6 ай бұрын
Indeed it is
@warwicker226 ай бұрын
If they implement this nation wide, I’m assuming the “flagship” store here in Wisconsin will be in Brookfield… possibly Madison.
@drg61616 ай бұрын
I worked at a little independent guitar store for 7 years when I was a teenager. Every time I walk in the guitar Center I'm reminded of how much better that place was than any of these giant department store shit holes. If these big chain stores going down brings those back, it's totally worth it
@brunoantony92576 ай бұрын
there's a used PRS S2 at my local GC that is really cool but is marked at 4k! I would like to buy it but I've been trying for a MONTH to get the actual correct used price. I've called them and went back and spoke directly with the manager. He promised to call me back the next day. STILL NO RESPONSE.
@jamesdavis68296 ай бұрын
It's sad that GC has to lock up so many of their guitars. I went into the Tacoma wa store a few months ago and I thought maybe it's time to buy a guitar a step or two up from my mid range Martin and Alvarez guitars. I asked an employee if someone would help me by unlocking one of the Taylor guitars. I waited about 20 minits and no one showed. I asked again and waited another 10 minutes finally decided I must have been out of my mind anyway so l left the store empty handed. They saved me a lot of money that day.
@CaptainOfMyBurden826 ай бұрын
I like how Jonathan is wearing his CG shirt in a video about GC. How do we find out if our local GC is going to be one of the upgraded stores?
@victordelgado68386 ай бұрын
you guys are great.....
@procenter996 ай бұрын
We have 2 in Charlotte NC
@YoCyrus876 ай бұрын
If they will showcase the vintage reissue tier guitars and amps I will buy from them.
@therandom8026 ай бұрын
If I need another handful of Strats and LPs, I will go to GC. If I want anything else, I will shop at Sweetwater or my local Heid Music. Literally 78% of the guitars at my GC are Strat and LP…and that doesn’t include other brands with the same body type. And then they send emails every week saying come buy a Vintera, here’s a $5 coupon.
@andrewbecker37006 ай бұрын
Don't agree with much Baxter comes up with. But he's got GC dead to rights on the remodeling. If theres one thing I learned above all else in the bar and restaurant business. A fresh coat of paint with some new signs and decor, can subliminally reprogram a shoppers mind before they even get in the door. Proper lighting and colors are critical to peoples attitudes. Its been proven scientifically, to effect us in ways we're not even conscious of. Smells. Smells are another sense that can entice people in many ways. Both physically and psychologically. Fresh cut wood and various other common construction materials, put my mind into a positive state when I smell them. They smell like prosperity and success to me.
@Cadet446426 ай бұрын
Our local Cincinnati Sam Ash is gone.....We only have GC now....
@ryangunwitch-black6 ай бұрын
The Lament Configuration Box. ❤
@NicholasANappiNick6 ай бұрын
My local guitar center near Atlantic City is hurting so bad I just drive by they pictures in the window are so faded they should just pull them down it’s an embarrassment 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@tomwilmeth47996 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the GC’s near me are so understaffed you have to wait in line just to ask a question.
@mjwaldrep6 ай бұрын
If I were the GC CEO, I would create small guitar boutique stores. Mega music stores are like the mega book stores, they don't work since online retail has become a thing. If you're going to a brick and mortar to purchase an instrument, you're going their for service and expertise. That's the only differentiator the physical stores have over online retail stores. There's a GC up the road from me and the service is mostly terrible because they're understaffed, not because the staff isn't good. They only advantage is to be able to play the guitar, but without help it can be hard to find. And you have to remember your tuner.
@codynewman36266 ай бұрын
How can I tell what level my local store is?
@ChrisAndersonSixesMusic6 ай бұрын
My last GC experience… shopping for a compact PA. Employee says he knows “all about PAs”. Two Yamaha models. Me, “what’s the difference between these 2?” Him “this one’s louder.”