newtley
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I was visiting my son in Denver last week and while there visited the local (insert megasuperchain ) music store.
Visually I found their MusicMan selection to be quite impressive; great model, color, etc selection. However..I found that upon playing a few that they were pretty consistently in poor playing condition.
If I was seriously considering a purchase that day I would have walked..
I know of at least one manufacturer that asks that anyone seeing their instruments in stores in anything less than perfect shape inform them. Of course to the average shopper it reflects more on the manufacturer than the retailer. My local dealer is very good about keeping up with adjustments impacted by seasonal humidity changes, installing fresh strings, etc.
Any retailer or EBMM staff reflections on situations like this?
Visually I found their MusicMan selection to be quite impressive; great model, color, etc selection. However..I found that upon playing a few that they were pretty consistently in poor playing condition.
If I was seriously considering a purchase that day I would have walked..
I know of at least one manufacturer that asks that anyone seeing their instruments in stores in anything less than perfect shape inform them. Of course to the average shopper it reflects more on the manufacturer than the retailer. My local dealer is very good about keeping up with adjustments impacted by seasonal humidity changes, installing fresh strings, etc.
Any retailer or EBMM staff reflections on situations like this?
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