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Guitar Center
8825 Murray Drive, La Mesa, California, United States
About the Guitar Center
Guitar Center is a renowned music store located at 8825 Murray Drive in La Mesa, California. As a premier destination for musicians and music enthusiasts, Guitar Center offers a wide range of guitars, amplifiers, drums, keyboards, recording equipment, and accessories. With a vast selection of top brands and knowledgeable staff, customers can find everything they need to pursue their musical passion. Whether you're a beginner looking for your first instrument or a seasoned professional seeking the latest gear, Guitar Center is the place to go for all your musical needs.
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8825 Murray Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942, United States
Opening hours of Guitar Center
Monday:
11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 19:00
Reviews of Guitar Center
"#GuitarCenter. Donkey Balls. Tips on how to shop for a higher end guitar or bass guitar if you are shy or intimidated by seasoned musicians: Try not to shop at guitar center and check out the smaller local guitar shops. But if you have to for various reasons then here are some tips: 1. Go with a friend who will help advocate what is that you want and that you can jam with who will help run through songs so that you can actually play along with and truly get a feel for the sound and the ergonomics of the instrument. 2. Ask for on a private lesson room to try out several instruments. There’s a ton of people plugged in doing their thing but you can’t really focus on you and the instrument out in the chaotic retail space. You are about to drop a few bucks… you should definitely feel good and certain about what you are buying. 3. Try to Find a nice patient sales person. They get commission. We would have preferred a woman. If you do get stuck with an impatient, rude, male chauvinist who rolls his eyes, gives faces, and treats you like you don’t know what tuners are on a guitar head are…. don’t get insulted, he’s the idiot, … don’t give up. 3. They will not ask you why you are shopping for a new instrument because they have zero proper training. So, take a deep breath and keep your phone on you so that you can Google search all the answers to product specifications. For example the weight of the instrument is very important. I don’t know about for men, but for ladies it matters. If you have back problems then standing and holding a heavy instrument will cause more back pain. We were looking to shave a few pounds off what she already had. The salesman would NOT look up weight of the instruments to help her, even after several mentions of this. It was like… “sorry” we don’t have that info and won’t look it up. They do NOT prioritize the customer experience. The only value is the immediate access to a wide on-site inventory, you can try the instruments there and purchase on the spot. 4. You’ve been there for a couple of hours. You found the right model, it sounds good, it feels good, but you want it in a different color. Your sales guy is busy and missing. There is no organization with their instruments on the retail floor. Go walk the floor and triple check with your own eyes. Check their local website inventory. We were looking for a different style bass and they said they didn’t have it. I walked into the premium guitar room and found it up high on display on the wall. Told the large rude sales guy that I found it. He looked at me like I was stupid again. Without even going to check it out he said there are only guitars in that room and continued to look at the screen. Nope, I’m pretty sure I know what a bass guitar looks like. But I guess there’s a possibility that I’m the idiot. He was walking looking for the bass that she needed. I politely pointed to the bass up on the wall on display that I already told him about. He acknowledged it was a bass and remarked… how and why was that in there?? Good lord…. This person continues to make himself look like donkey My friend did try it out back in the private lesson room. Confirmed that she loved it. This demo bass had a bent damaged knob… so she ordered a new one from their inventory and had it shipped to her in 3 to 5 days. That was a long and slightly painful buying experience but I’m happy for my friend because she has something she really likes. I really enjoyed comparing the expensive and the mid range to really get a feel for the difference in quality. You can’t do that online. And now at our weekly jam sessions… I get to look at a very pretty bass and know that she’s happier because she’s playing music on a beautiful bass and her back isn’t hurting. You deserve to have the best instrument for you. Hope this helps you out when shopping at guitar center or anywhere for a new instrument."
"First time walking in , I greeted a group of workers there -they all just looked at me and did not reply back. I bought a couple of items and this worker with a beard ,glasses ,and pony tail was on the register , he did not tell me the total of my change - he only gave me the money . he just he just pointed at the register pole monitor and said ,”count it and tell me if that’s the exact amount that I gave you”. After I counted it I was missing a couple of bucks. I’m not coming back to this place it’s very unwelcoming and bad customer service"
"Just go to a local shop they will be way more helpful. Tried to trade in guitars and instead of saying they don’t want them they proceeded to stand in the back of the store and talk bad about the guitars because of stickers! Whenever I go in it seems that I’m a burden and they just want me to leave. If your just getting into guitars go anywhere else they will actually help you instead of giving you dirty looks when you stand at the counter."
"I’ve been to the La Mesa location twice in the last few months and the staff has been very helpful. I also recently returned a record player and they took it back and issued a full refund without any issues. As a side note, they have an extensive collection of new and used keyboard pianos for decent prices."
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