This is probably the largest non-classical music shop in Bristol, stocking a range of electric guitars, stompboxes, microphones and synthesisers. It’s not a bad place, as such — it’s just that pretty much everything they sell can be found on the Internet for less dough. However, the worst thing about Reverb is the fact that they only stock their own brand of leads and mic stands — and they’re rubbish. The leads in particular are poor quality and expensive for what they are. Actually, you’d be better off heading to one of the other music shops in town to get a reputable brand like Planet Waves. The one plus side to this place is the column of musical adverts near the entrance. If you’re looking to form a band, it’s a really good place to find contact details of other musicians in the area.
Lisa B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
Reverb in Bristol is one of four national branches; the other three being in Birmingham, Stockton on tees and Glasgow. This branch is located on a backstreet on busy Broadmead, on the major bus routes(if you happen to be buying a new amp and aren’t sure how to get it home). The store is well stocked — with a range of rock band instruments, from guitars and amps, through keyboards and software to other sound equipment. The prices are about average, but the sales assistants will be able to guide you in the direction of what you’re looking for. The music shop is primarily a rock band and electronic music supplier, so don’t come here expecting to find violin bows or clarinet reeds.