So I went into a local GC this week and wanted to see if they had a Silo in stock to play on. Of course they didn't, but this salesman approaches me. I ask him about pricing on a Silo and he says their computers show no Ernie Ball guitars. I then asked him, "Does Guitar Center not carry Music Man anymore?"
He says, "OH!, I didn't know Ernie Ball made Music Man's"
So he gives me a bogus price on a Silo, $x and says by the time it is ready to ship it maybe $x + 100, so he cannot give me a guaranteed price yet.
I am completely uninterested in what he has to say, so I wanna plug in the VWH Jem they have on the wall. I start playing it and he says the JEM's are far better than any Ernie Ball guitar. The scale length on the Ernie Ball is too short and everything feels "cramped", says the salesman.
Then he brings over a JS1000 and says to try this. So I plug it in and it doesn't play very well, but he says the JS1000 & JEM are the same sounding guitar because they both have the same pickups.

Then he says the JEM is the best because it is the same guitar that Vai plays out of the box. It is great for studio and live work. He then goes on to tell me that the problem with Ernie Ball guitars is that they do not sound good in the studio, they are only a live guitar. He also tells me that Petrucci only plays his Ernie Ball guitars live. He asks me, "Would Petrucci play a guitar that only sounds good live in a studio, or the guitars he has been playing for the last 20 years?"


In response to all of his lies and biased crap, I just nodded with a smile, while laughing my ass off inside.
I have been around some misinformed salesmen before, but never like this before. Just hysterical really and thought my fellow Ernie Ball family might get a kick out of this as well.

He says, "OH!, I didn't know Ernie Ball made Music Man's"
So he gives me a bogus price on a Silo, $x and says by the time it is ready to ship it maybe $x + 100, so he cannot give me a guaranteed price yet.
I am completely uninterested in what he has to say, so I wanna plug in the VWH Jem they have on the wall. I start playing it and he says the JEM's are far better than any Ernie Ball guitar. The scale length on the Ernie Ball is too short and everything feels "cramped", says the salesman.
Then he brings over a JS1000 and says to try this. So I plug it in and it doesn't play very well, but he says the JS1000 & JEM are the same sounding guitar because they both have the same pickups.
Then he says the JEM is the best because it is the same guitar that Vai plays out of the box. It is great for studio and live work. He then goes on to tell me that the problem with Ernie Ball guitars is that they do not sound good in the studio, they are only a live guitar. He also tells me that Petrucci only plays his Ernie Ball guitars live. He asks me, "Would Petrucci play a guitar that only sounds good live in a studio, or the guitars he has been playing for the last 20 years?"
In response to all of his lies and biased crap, I just nodded with a smile, while laughing my ass off inside.
I have been around some misinformed salesmen before, but never like this before. Just hysterical really and thought my fellow Ernie Ball family might get a kick out of this as well.
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