MingusBASS
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So I recently moved back home(from Minnesota to Indiana) and while I was living in Minnesota, a Guitar Center opened up in Ft. Wayne. I was in the area, so I decided to check it out for the first time. First impressions
retty small,very cramped bass area but they had a few EBMM's so that will have to do. I had never played a dual pickup SR5 and so I ask the sales person if he could get me down a Honeyburst HH SR5. What follows is our conversation:
Andrew: Hey pal, you think I could play that dual humbucker Stingray5 up there?
Clerk: Oh ok, *starts to climb ladder* you gonna take it home with you today?
Andrew: Well, we'll see.
Clerk: That's as good as a no...
Andrew:You think I could play it before deciding?
Clerk: *hands Andrew the bass,all the while mumbling while he switches on the SVT*
So I take the bass and first thing I notice is that the E string is floppin like you wouldn't believe and 2 of the other strings are way out of tune. I check the G and it's pretty close, so I tune the rest of the strings to the G and start playing. Pretty bass, very nice tone and I was really impressed. I now have some serious GAS for a SR5 HH but that's not the moral of the story. So after about 5 minutes I tell the Clerk I'm finished.
Clerk:So you gonna take it home with you today?
Andrew:Well, not today. Thanks for the warm welcome.
Clerk:I didn't think so...*mumbles "waste of time" and other nice things while putting the bass back*
Andrew:*leaves the store pronto*
So here's the deal: I came in there with my GC credit card knowing that I MIGHT buy something but wasn't counting on it. I was actually looking for an EBMM guitar but none to be seen. I like GC for what it is, and I've bought a few basses there, but that douche bag makes me want to never step foot in the store again. Never, have I been treated so rudely by a sales person. So if you are ever in Ft. Wayne and decide to check out the GC-don't even bother with the short jackass with the poney tail and glasses.
Andrew: Hey pal, you think I could play that dual humbucker Stingray5 up there?
Clerk: Oh ok, *starts to climb ladder* you gonna take it home with you today?
Andrew: Well, we'll see.
Clerk: That's as good as a no...
Andrew:You think I could play it before deciding?
Clerk: *hands Andrew the bass,all the while mumbling while he switches on the SVT*
So I take the bass and first thing I notice is that the E string is floppin like you wouldn't believe and 2 of the other strings are way out of tune. I check the G and it's pretty close, so I tune the rest of the strings to the G and start playing. Pretty bass, very nice tone and I was really impressed. I now have some serious GAS for a SR5 HH but that's not the moral of the story. So after about 5 minutes I tell the Clerk I'm finished.
Clerk:So you gonna take it home with you today?
Andrew:Well, not today. Thanks for the warm welcome.
Clerk:I didn't think so...*mumbles "waste of time" and other nice things while putting the bass back*
Andrew:*leaves the store pronto*
So here's the deal: I came in there with my GC credit card knowing that I MIGHT buy something but wasn't counting on it. I was actually looking for an EBMM guitar but none to be seen. I like GC for what it is, and I've bought a few basses there, but that douche bag makes me want to never step foot in the store again. Never, have I been treated so rudely by a sales person. So if you are ever in Ft. Wayne and decide to check out the GC-don't even bother with the short jackass with the poney tail and glasses.