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                        <title>Recent Guitar Center visit</title>
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hello everyone... I was at GC the other day testing out some tube amps and I happen to go on the day they were &quot;blowing&quot; out some used stock.  Tons of amplifiers all over the store.  Anyway....]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello everyone... I was at GC the other day testing out some tube amps and I happen to go on the day they were "blowing" out some used stock.  Tons of amplifiers all over the store.  Anyway... I was looking at just testing out a few amplifiers (Peavey Valveking, Fender HRD &amp; DeVille, Crate Palomino, Traynor, etc) and I got lucky that they had so many available (probably twice as many as usual).<br><br>Ok, this thread isn't about amps, though... it is more about GC.  I was walking through and checking various gear out and I can't tell you how much  J U N K  there was at this store.  I've found this to be the case most times I walk around.  There are amps and guitars missing switches, missing knobs, with broken strings, and some gear with half an inch of dust.  What is the deal?  I know they have a lot of merchandise that they need to worry about, but would it kill them (and their sales) to fix-up some of this stuff?  Seems weird that they would put stuff on the floor that was clearly damaged or compromised (even with a discounted pricetag).  The more difficult part was that they didn't seem to have a clearly marked "used" area... there was stuff strewn about... new with old... .demo with brand new...<br><br>An example... MANY of the amplifiers were missing knobs or had broken pots.  I know if it used stuff, but don't they have a technician available to fix that stuff?  Isn't it worth 45 minutes to repair it so you can get another $100 for it?  Seems like business basics 101 to me...<br><br>Also, there was a Line 6 Variax Acoustic 300 guitar on sale for $199.  Looked like a nice deal.  I picked it up and (aside from a few dings) found two strings that fretted out at the 6th fret.  6th fret!  It either needed a crazy setup or a fretjob.  It was unplayable.<br><br>Anyway... I just thought I'd vent about the massive amount of junk I had to wade through...]]></content:encoded>
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