Topic: Frustrated with Guitar Center
I really feel the need to start a new topic on this.
I bought a Gibson brand Switchcraft 3 way toggle for my Epi Les Paul. They were going to install it. $25 for the toggle (ouch) and $25 to install it. SO - they call me the next day, and say that it won't fit... but I know it will. I had the stock toggle in the case already detached. When they called me, the tech said he found an epi switch in his toolbox and soldered that in for me. I'm like "didn't you check the case?" I already have one of those? I could've soldered mine back in for free.
I'm just done buying things from there. I should've had my luthier put the switch in. I haven't even gone back there to get it yet. I'm just fuming right now.
I had a guitar tech at the detroit guitar center totally RIP on me for bringing in an Epi Les Paul with top wrapped strings.
His buddy that was there as well told me "I need to go back to rock school." The tech said I had the 'wrong string angle' on the tailpiece because I top wrapped it. And that 'ease of bending strings' is only due to three factors: string gauge, string tension, and scale length.They totally have me the third degree about it, and made it sound completely absurd that I was doing it at all. I didn't know if I should have stood my ground, but I said... "whatever man - do whatever you think will make it sound best." I won't be bringing any of my guitars back there. And I'll probably be buying everything else from elsewhere.
I guess Zakk Wylde, Billy Gibbons, and Jimmy Page... and even Joe need to "go back to Rock School too?"
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