You have to get GC and Sam ash to compete with price buddy. I never buy gear for the sticker price at one of those stores.bearballz said:Yea, their ok. I usually go there to check out all the lastest gear. I got my deluxe reverb there for $425.00 which I think was a good deal. I also just bought my Spider II for $285.00. Usually if there is something I'm interested in I'll try it out there and then go try to find it online soemwhere else. Usually the online stores have better prices because there's no sales tax.
There are 4-5 GCs in the Chicago area and they differ in the quality of service and selection. I definitly think their better than Sam Ash stores in terms of prices and service.
I usually go in there for used gear also, one can find very good deals on used stuff. Haggling helps also.aleclee said:Depends on the GC and what your local stores are like. If you have some nice mom & pop stores, it's a bad thing. If there are no decent stores around, it could be a good thing. Given the scarcity of "good" small stores, it's probably not so bad.
We have three GCs here in the Denver area. Two are pretty good and one has cool stuff but I have a huge axe to grind with Bob, the mgr at the Denver store, and will not spend a penny there as long as he runs that store.
GC does a pretty good job of stocking a variety of models of "the usual stuff": Fender, Gibson, Crate, Marshall, Boss. Their prices on a lot of that stuff are quite competitive--especially if you're inclined to haggle. They're usually cool about letting you try things out and the 30 day return policy rocks.
OTOH, a lot of their stuff is shopworn. They don't carry much that's not made by "the big guys" (e.g,. Rivera). Too many salesdoodz don't know jack about the stuff they're selling and don't seem interested in learning (I blame this on bad local store mgmt). On the higher end stuff (e.g., PRS and nicer Gibsons), their prices are way higher than stores that specialize in those brands.
As a result, I stop in mainly to check out their used gear (I scored a Soldano HR50 half stack for $700 a couple years ago) and to pickup up odds and ends like cables.
My $0.02, IMHO, FWIW, YMMV, etc.
pm12 said:the stores not bad i went to one in oregon city portland area and the people looked at me weird like theyve never a puertorican before and like some have said were horrible at callbacks. the one i went to in florida was run by people who previously worked at a similar store called mars music and they were helpful al one of the managers in the lakeland tampa stores was a nice guy and a good musician and since one of the underlings had made me wait for long more than once i got a discount extra warranty on the pedals and strings and picks so i stayed loyal to the guy until i relocated.