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Guitar Center

Guitar Center

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I have been wanting to buy my first guitar after practicing on a borrowed for some time now. I have…read morebeen researching guitars online and thought I had figured out what I wanted, but after spending some time in the store I realized I was way off base! From the moment I walked in, Aaron was very helpful. I explained my situation and he listened patiently (like I am sure he does with every new player) before walking me over to the acoustic room. Aaron started pulling guitars off the wall and left me to play on my own (good for me as my only audience has ever been my dogs, even the wife won't stay in the room for more than 5min). Aaron would come back every once in awhile to check on me and pull some more down to try out (including what seemed to be the most expensive guitars in the acoustic room). Before going in I thought I needed to buy a Martin and spend at least $600 to get a guitar I would like, but all I can think about after being there is the $250 Yamaha that sounded great to my ears. Who knew spending some time in a store could save you money. Thanks for the help Aaron! Hope this review is fair trade for not buying anything. Though I wish I had bought that pic you let me use - that was definitely a new experience.

Just had a great visit here. Had to take my guitar in to deal with a small problem and was afraid…read morethey'd recommend a set up, which can be pretty expensive. Instead, the technician (Geoff) said he'd take a look at it and fix it free of charge. On top of that, he was friendly, knowledgeable, and just a nice guy.

The Piano Shop

The Piano Shop

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The Piano Shop is a business that sells pianos and moves them, so some of the above questions were…read morenot applicable. I have a baby grand I needed to have moved several feet away from a bow window that I needed to have replaced so the workmen needed the clearance to take the old window out and put the new one in without damaging the piano. Then after the window work is complete, the piano has to be moved back into place. The Piano Shop were prompt, efficient, and I am very happy with the care they took with my piano, and with the price for the two trips.

After recently moving my elderly mother to Champaign, where we live, we decided to take the piano…read moreshe was given as a child back in the 1940s. Since we needed to have it moved from her house to ours anyway, I sent an inquiry to The Piano Shop. Their website offers piano moving, repairs, and restoration. The piano has been taken care of throughout its lifetime but is out of tune; otherwise, it's fine for us and this seemed like the time to at least have it checked out for anything that could be done to tune it, etc. We have no grand expectations but want to keep it. When a woman from The Piano Shop responded to my inquiry, she began the call by saying, "I have nothing but bad news for you. Lester pianos were low quality pianos when they were made and this one is at the end of its life. You need to just walk away or find someone to take it to a dump." Yes, I kid you not, these were her opening words, my introduction to The Piano Shop. I told her I was not about to 'walk away' from a piano that's been in the family since the 40s (we are not concert pianists or Steinway owners, but maybe that's the clientele The Piano Shop prefers). She proceeded to tell me "We are only licensed to move pianos in Illinois." I told her we ARE in Illinois, right in Champaign. She actually tried to argue and, in an irritated tone one might use with a misbehaving 3-year-old, said, "No, the piano is in Indiana". She hadn't read the message properly, which clearly stated it had been moved to Champaign. After a short silence, she replied that she now saw that that was the case and said they would be able to move it for us for $175. I am totally willing to pay that, but it isn't going to be to The Piano Shop. After that insulting, smug interaction, I'd take the thing apart and haul it in my car before I'd hire them. If you are in the market for a snooty, condescending piano service, you're in luck. Perhaps The Piano Shop should consider updating their website to include the verbiage "We only accept work on expensive pianos that we deem worth it."

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