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My Red Burst WLP750T, perfectly setup and a dream to play
Salil K.

If you are in the market for an LP style guitar, look no further than the Wolf WLP750 or AIO SC77. These are guitars that you can buy and keep for a long time and will not need upgrades like other similarly priced Les Paul copies on the market. I researched all the available options like Epiphone, ESP, Harley Benton but I decided to purchase the Red burst WLP 750 2020 after watching GuitarMax's stellar review on Youtube. I opted for the guitar+ hard case combo and immediately received an email asking for my setup preference. I received the guitar in about a week and it arrived in pristine condition. Everything was set-up perfectly and was a joy to play right out of the box. The red burst with gold hardware is stunning! I find myself reaching for this guitar even more than my Ibanez and has become my go-to guitar.

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Priya G.

I purchased a Wolf brand guitar from All In One after seeing rave reviews regarding their Les Paul style guitars. I spoke with Keith extensively prior to purchasing. My guitar was not randomly shipped to me, I had asked Keith if he could please choose a guitar for me without any cosmetic flaws. To say I am disappointed is an understatement. My guitar is fraught with flaws and I cannot even say quality control is lacking as I was in direct communication regarding the specific guitar I received. Almost $500 later and I'm stuck with a guitar I don't even want to look at, I can't take my eyes off of everything that's wrong with it. There are scratches under the gloss on the headstock, a random black blob on the back of the body (also under the gloss), a long, deep scratch down the fretboard, blemishes around the neck, paint imperfection on the body. I should also mention that the guitar I purchased is listed as "white" though in person it is an unflattering tobacco stain yellow hue. As far as the setup, it is good, however, my low E string buzzes which I'm frustrated with as it was set up and checked before I received it. I will not be purchasing from All In One in the future, this experience has been completely disappointing.

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Patrick S.

-This review is a long one, I apologize. -Also, I purchased my guitar from their website, I do not live close enough to go to their physical store front. Now I know AIO and Wolf are supposed to be "bang for the buck" style guitars, and AIO is probably going to be upset by my review after refunding me $50 for being unhappy with my purchase, but honestly I hate the SC77 I purchased, and am probably going to take it to the range to do a nice video review and "tear down." I read alot of positive reviews of AIO and watched several Youtube videos from Guitar MAX where he is quite literally telling you to buy an AIO guitar, including when he went to their warehouse to showcase their QC / fretwork/setup process and honestly now that I have one of their guitars, I don't know what all the buzz is about, unless you mean fret buzz... HaHa!... No, but seriously I can not get it to stop so imma have to take it in to my guy and see whats up! Let's talk about the positives. 1: Getting a case with the guitar at what I assume is wholesale price is awesome! $90 for the nice molded plastic case is something like 40-45% off of retail! Thats nuts! Thanks guys! 2: The back of the guitar looks fantastic! There is a spot on the heel that didn't get properly filled with paint, but other than that it's Very nice, and I love looking at it! Now the not so good. 1: My first impression was opening the case and the first thing that I see is a bunch of light colored sawdust shining brightly against the black plush material, not a deal breaker by any means, but just makes me question the validity of the QC process and attention to detail. 2: Black spots in the finish. 3: Dust in the finish on the body and headstock 4: Blue finish that got onto the aged white/cream binding 5: and honestly the worst visual offender is the abalone binding... its an absolute eyesore. So it's set next to the veneer and on the main body and then there is the aged white binding around the guitai and they fill the rest of the empty space with a clear resin, and then the veneer finish is applied and then the final clearcoat. This hosts a few problems. -The resin must be brittle at it is cracked all the way around -There are a few chunks of saw dust in some parts of the resin -They scuffed up the clear resin before the final finishing was done so in some areas the resin is not clear anymore. -You can see the unfinished veneer underneath, which wouldnt bother me as much if the abalone was laid more consistently to give a clean look -The finish has areas that go off the veneer and over the resin and even on the white binding. Not a single one of these cosmetic defects would have been a deal breaker for me, but it really adds up to being a rather ugly piece overall when you're up close and personal with it, though I will say that it's an ok wall piece if all you want it for is to impress a friend or date who knows nothing about guitars and wont care to take a closer look. 6: For saying they "Really focus on playability," it seriously buzzes on strings 3, 4, and 6. I am not exactly sure the cause, I assume it's a poorly cut nut or the frets need leveling since I've tried adjusting the truss rod, lubricating the nut, making sure its not the bridge, and then tried raising the action so high its barely playable, but raising the action only helped with string 4, so its eitI've had problems with the low E on almost every guitar I've played that a small adjustment fixed, but never on strings 3 and 4. Again, I'll have to take it in to my luthier just to take a quick look before I do my "tear down." Overall if you are looking for a budget guitar, especially if that guitar is going to be your daily workhorse, don't buy one online! I highly recommend going into an actual store and trying out a few guitars before buying one, hell even go to AIO in person if you live close by since buying in person and getting hands on with a guitar is so much better than just having whatever is in stock shipped to you based on a photo you liked! And honestly if the store you go to has one, try a gretsch 5220 or 5230 they're a legit blast, and mine is currently my favorite guitar, definitely recommended by me! If you want a strat or telecaster style then try out a squier, they're honestly pretty good these days. Want a Gibson style? Epiphone makes a cheaper version of pretty much everything Gibson puts out! And there are so many other decent affordable brands out there! Are they better than an AIO or wolf? Idk, because this was my first and will definitely be my last experience with them, but I can't stress enough that ordering online is nothing like hand picking your axe!

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Great manufacturing distinction. Set ups outstanding. Customer service second to none.

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good job, this is perfect , better than name brand and also love the setup too its nice

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Huge thumbs up for their luthier services. Great communication. These guys are artisans.

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....great all around experience with the attention to detail,shipping,responsiveness and the guitar itself,..a left handed creme white S.G.

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I took my LTD EC-256 here to get a setup and fret dressing. It came back feeling like a much more premium instrument.

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Grayson's Tune Town

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Just brought my headless 8 string guitar in to have new pickups installed and setup for a very low,…read morealternative tuning. The staff were super friendly and helpful. They went above and beyond to get my guitar setup exactly how I wanted it. They're very fairly priced as well. A good friend recommended them to me. I'll be a regular customer for all my guitar needs.

I'm not even sure where to begin with this review. I will try to be as straight forward as…read morepossible. I was working on a semi-build, a Telecaster to be specific. Since it was my first real project ever I decided to have a professional do the finishing touch, a proper set up to make sure the neck I had installed was on the way it needed to be. I decided to take my work to my local guitar shop. I thought it would be a straight forward process, but I was wrong. The worker here had told me that my guitar needed sanding down and even this would probably not work. I was quoted a large amount of money. It was even implied that my guitar might not even be functional despite all this. My review on this place is a separate issue so the last thing I will say about this place is that I took my guitar back heartbroken and not knowing where to go from there. I am lucky enough to work with a lot of great musicians and came to a friend of mine with my issue. He immediately recommended Grayson's Tune Town, told me to ask for Erik specifically. He gave me Erik's information and that same evening I contacted him and explained my situation. The only downside was that Greyson's is about a fifty minute drive for me with no traffic. Taking traffic into consideration it becomes an easy hour and a half. I sent pictures to Erik and he tried to diagnose as best he could without me coming in to the location. We set up a meet and it was on. I drove an hour and a half and to my pleasure this shop is beautiful. The staff here is extremely friendly and accommodating. Erik finally took a look at my guitar in person and said that everything looked perfect. I was cautiously optimistic at first, given what I had been told days prior by the first shop. I left my guitars (I had decided to take another guitar for a set up) and was told it would take about two weeks to complete the work. Two weeks might seem like a lot, but Erik was just coming back from some time off and he was catching up on some orders. He told me it is normally a week turn around. During my waiting period I was in contact with Erik every couple of days to check on any possible issues. He was so incredibly patient with my messaging him and promptly responded each time. I even sometimes felt bad messaging him with questions, but he never once made me feel like I was bothering him. The two weeks were up and him and I set up our final meet. I drove another hour and a half to pick up my guitars. Erik even met me earlier than planned because I had an appointment to make later that day back home. You ever hear the phrase "You get what you pay for"? Well, the level of service I got from Grayson's and Erik went far beyond that. Considering the first shop quoted me so high with little to no promise of any results, but at Grayson's the quote was less than half of the other place and most importantly the guitars came out PERFECT! Especially my build. While paying for the services I even bought a cool tote bag because I wanted to support them even more. Walking out of there I felt like I had just robbed the place and all they did was smile at me lol. To me it was not even about the money in the first place. The level of professionalism and results are all that matter in the end; the price to me comes second to those. Personally I love my guitars. We all save our hard earned money and purchase these instruments that bring us joy, peace, and for some people they even put food on the table. These instruments are important to so many of us and they deserve the best in our eyes. Grayson's and Erik are the definition of these qualities. suddenly the hour and a half drive was miniscule when looking at the big picture. From now on I will gladly spend that time on the road knowing that my instruments will be serviced at Grayson's. Who doesn't like a good road trip anyways? If you are hesitant about this shop, do not be. The standard has been set incredibly high and I'm all about it. One last time: Thank you Grayson's and thank you Erik.

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Parking: there's only 2-3 spots infront of the studio but plenty of parking around the corner near…read morethe neighborhoods :) I signed up for the low cost adult beginners ukulele course by emailing the studio. By design these courses are meant for a group of 4 students. Just wanted to ask about it since the schedule was not up to date. But the person responded very quickly and checked in with the instructor to see when he was available to host one of those courses. Once I heard back I paid to secure my spot. My instructor was Daniel Corral, he was an absolute gem :) he was very patient with me, I have no music experience at all and was fortunate that I was the only student in this class. Daniel gave me a 30 min lesson every week with music sheets and things to work on for the week. I felt really nervous about taking this class since I'm an old lady but he made me feel very comfortable. I can't say I'm amazing now but I understand and feel comfortable learning the ukulele because of Daniel. I highly recommend this studio and I'm sure all the instructors are great!

When my 8-year-old was ready for piano lessons I gave this place a call. The lady whose name I…read moreremember as Sue, was very pleasant over the phone and after giving preferred time slots, called me back in a timely manner with a lesson slot with a great musician named Nipun. My daughter's weekly half hour keyboarding lessons were a great deal at $25 for 30 minutes. While we decided to stop due to homework obligations from school, we plan to resume next year hopefully in the spring.

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