peter71
Well-known member
I was at a Guitar Center in Seattle, and I was trying out an amp that looked kind of cool. I grabbed a used Sil that they had that was very similar to my own Sil and began to play it with the amp. (It was an old Mesa, cool looking but a little too roughed up for my tastes.)
When I grabbed the guitar, the first thing I noticed was that the strings were super tight, super old and stale, and way out of tune. I tried to tune it, but it was hard because the strings had been there a long time. It made the guitar kind of frustrating to play.
Anyway the point of this thread is that I just get so sick and tired of guitar shops not taking care fo the guitars they are selling. You don't go to a car dealership and find dirty cars. They clean them all the time.
I guess I just don't understand why guitar shops, especially a chain like Guitar Center, don't take care of their strings. I am much more likely to have a good impression of a guitar when I play it if it has good strings than if it has horrible ones. I know that this might get costly, but it seems like you might sell more guitars to cover the cost.
I just had to vent. I mean the guitar was not on consignment or anything, it was GC's to sell.
Sorry if I sound like a baby, it just really bothered me yesterday for some reason...
When I grabbed the guitar, the first thing I noticed was that the strings were super tight, super old and stale, and way out of tune. I tried to tune it, but it was hard because the strings had been there a long time. It made the guitar kind of frustrating to play.
Anyway the point of this thread is that I just get so sick and tired of guitar shops not taking care fo the guitars they are selling. You don't go to a car dealership and find dirty cars. They clean them all the time.
I guess I just don't understand why guitar shops, especially a chain like Guitar Center, don't take care of their strings. I am much more likely to have a good impression of a guitar when I play it if it has good strings than if it has horrible ones. I know that this might get costly, but it seems like you might sell more guitars to cover the cost.
I just had to vent. I mean the guitar was not on consignment or anything, it was GC's to sell.
Sorry if I sound like a baby, it just really bothered me yesterday for some reason...