I would like to say thanks to the two guys who are the guitar sales at the front of the store. They both were pleasant and answered all questions that I asked. Very happy spending my money there on my new guitar.
P M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pearland, TX
I love this location for drums. I’ve bought two kits and returned one for a bargain here. The guys are always helpful, down to earth and not condescending. They know their stuff and, usually, admit when they don’t know. I go back here all the time and will be going again probably later today!
Juan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Webster, TX
I’ll cut to the chase!!! The repair center is a ripoff!!! I took my guitar in to have the nut replaced because it split at the low E string. The saddle for the low E string was also way out of adjustment. I had called initially to get a quote and was told it would be about $ 40 for parts and labor so I brought the guitar in for the repairs. At the time I brought it in I explained to them that the low E string saddle needed adjustment as well. For starters it took them a whole week to get the repair done. When I went to pick up the guitar I was charged $ 14 for the part and $ 30 the nut repair and $ 30 for a set up which I was explained to that all the strings had been adjusted and was offered to play the guitar to inspect it. I declined since I took the repair guys word and expected him to be honest. Hours later when I got home I pulled the guitar out to play and absolutely nothing was done as far as the setup was concerned!!! All the strings still buzzed and the low E string saddle was untouched!!! So basically I was lied to and ripped off!!! I paid $ 86 dollars after all was said and done and the only thing done was the nut repair!!! Damn shame!!! So if you have a repair needed done go elsewhere because I’m sure they’ll rip you off too!
James G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
I’m very happy with the staff and how my deal for my new bass went down. The guys aren’t going to haggle you and because I’m a poor musician, that stuff matters. You guys rock.
Darren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Galveston, TX
Very helpful and easy to work with. The people here are very nice and don’t try and oversell. They seem to be all musicians and know everything about the products they stock. I’d go back anytime I need something.
Igno R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
This place definitely has its share of douches that have worked here over the years. Never been a big fan of the selection or the brands they offer as with most Guitar Centers. Lots of annoying kids playing their crappy covers real loud.
Martha D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
So typical Guitar Center, typical chain music store. I don’t know what’s wrong with Unilocal’s map, the listing is the right address. The store is actually located on the corner of Nasa Road One and I45, behind the Chili’s and down the strip center from Star Cinema Grill. As far as the instruments go prices are negotiable, so don’t be afraid to low ball the sales guys. They work on commission so sometimes a sale is a sale. I purchased a beautiful Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar that I had been drooling over for several trips in tow of the hubby. I made it out of there with it for over half off the sale price tag! MSRP was about 2 grand and I paid $ 750. I decided try some guitar lessons for fun, sadly a person that suffers from eczema, a skin disorder, cannot play guitar. After I broke down all four finger tips to bloody nubs and trying to keep playing with bandaids, which doesn’t work either, I gave up on the lessons. I recently sold my guitar after staring at the beautiful thing just sitting in my house for over 8 years, I sold it for twice what I paid. woo hoo! When you come here expect to wait«in line» for awhile before someone is available to talk to you. Some guys here are a little condescending if you aren’t an expert on what you are looking to purchase. If you’re a parent and you kid wants to start an instrument don’t buy anything from First Act, sold at Wal-Mart. They aren’t really cheaper and they will turn out to be a hinderance to learning and might even deter your kid from continuing, because they aren’t real instruments, they’re really just toys! Come to a real music store or even and pawn shop and you can always find a deal.