Guitar Center question
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Guitar Center question
When you purchase a guitar at GC, is it a brand new guitar they give you or something that has been played already?
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correct me if i'm wrong, but wouldnt the sound be a little truer?
When I got my guitar brand new from Alvarez the sound was very bright, then after about 10 - 11 months it slowly became a lot bassier, now with those elixer PB strings I have a great balance. but it definitely doesnt sound the same as when it was braqn new.
m,ake sense?
When I got my guitar brand new from Alvarez the sound was very bright, then after about 10 - 11 months it slowly became a lot bassier, now with those elixer PB strings I have a great balance. but it definitely doesnt sound the same as when it was braqn new.
m,ake sense?
that happened on my bass when i put new strings on it.checkii wrote:correct me if i'm wrong, but wouldnt the sound be a little truer?
When I got my guitar brand new from Alvarez the sound was very bright, then after about 10 - 11 months it slowly became a lot bassier, now with those elixer PB strings I have a great balance. but it definitely doesnt sound the same as when it was braqn new.
m,ake sense?
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I think the sound would be a LITTLE more truer, but guitars 'mature' over many years, not the few weeks to a month that they would be out on the floor of Guitar Center/similar stores.checkii wrote:correct me if i'm wrong, but wouldnt the sound be a little truer?
When I got my guitar brand new from Alvarez the sound was very bright, then after about 10 - 11 months it slowly became a lot bassier, now with those elixer PB strings I have a great balance. but it definitely doesnt sound the same as when it was braqn new.
m,ake sense?
I would recommend buying a guitar off of the floor as opposed to behind closed doors, because 1.) the store usually puts decent strings on the showroom instruments to make them sound better (although you'll probably change them soon) and 2.) any small scratch/nick, which are sure to be there if handled by more than ~10 people, can mean $20+ off of the tag price.
Obviously, you should play any instrument extensively before you buy it...
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