
Monsoon
New member
I think it's a so/so kinda place. You just need to know what you're dealing with. I find it to be a fun place to go and wander around and look at stuff. And they have a good selection of items when I want to buy something right away instead of online. They've never given me any trouble trying things out, and they've even let me let my kids bang around on the drums or strum a guitar or two (the tit for tat I need to give the little 'uns so that they sit quietly and in one place when I'm fiddling around).
As far as the loud music goes, that's a double-edged sword. when I'm just trying things out to fiddle around, I'm glad the music is on to mask my fiddling. When I am trying things out for real, they have always turned the music down if I ask, and sometimes even when I haven't (if I'm working with a salesman).
As far as helpfulness goes, you can't expect much. I have had one good experience where a guy went to the mat for me for a long time helping me to try out all kinds of heads and cabs. I picked one, brought it home, hated it, brought it back a couple days later, and he was like, no problem. Helped me out again, I picked up a new head, and I was all set. On the other side of the coin, when I went to get my first recording soundcard for my computer, I had done my research first, but wanted to ask the salesguy for help. I wanted to start on a budget, didn't want to spend a lot of money, knew there were entry level cards for $100 or so. What did he do? He brought me straight to the $600+ cards and then tried to sell me a midi controller, too, for another few hundred more. Fortunately, I did my homework first and knew that guy was trying to totally screw over a newbie, so you have to be careful.
So, I voted for "ok".
As far as the loud music goes, that's a double-edged sword. when I'm just trying things out to fiddle around, I'm glad the music is on to mask my fiddling. When I am trying things out for real, they have always turned the music down if I ask, and sometimes even when I haven't (if I'm working with a salesman).
As far as helpfulness goes, you can't expect much. I have had one good experience where a guy went to the mat for me for a long time helping me to try out all kinds of heads and cabs. I picked one, brought it home, hated it, brought it back a couple days later, and he was like, no problem. Helped me out again, I picked up a new head, and I was all set. On the other side of the coin, when I went to get my first recording soundcard for my computer, I had done my research first, but wanted to ask the salesguy for help. I wanted to start on a budget, didn't want to spend a lot of money, knew there were entry level cards for $100 or so. What did he do? He brought me straight to the $600+ cards and then tried to sell me a midi controller, too, for another few hundred more. Fortunately, I did my homework first and knew that guy was trying to totally screw over a newbie, so you have to be careful.
So, I voted for "ok".