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It's uncannily accurate. Although the video isn't long enough or loud enough to match the real life experience.
Here we go again................... Let it go Louie, let it go........
bassclef216 said:Was just in a GC the other day. I was all alone in the bass area and wanted to really
A/B the differences between Fender J and P basses as well as the differences between Fender and Squier. It was unusually empty and quiet so I was excited about the oportunity really listen for some differences. So I grab the basses, plug 'em in and begin playing simple bass lines (who am I kidding, I only know simple bass lines) at a pretty low level for my own ears. Only got about 3 minutes into it when when this mouth breather walks in and plugs in a bass and begins doing the above video at stadium concert audio. I can't hear what I'm doing so I turn and give him a look. The narcissistic idiot gives me a half smile and nods as if to say thanks for the compliment. I just shook my head, unplugged and walked out.
I usually only do a quick walk through of guitar center or go straight to what i want grab it and leave.
I tried this method last weekend. I knew for a fact that my local GC had a B:Assmaster in their "boutique" case. I also know exactly where that display case is located within the store. As I approached the display case, I could see the pedal from ten feet out. A GC employee was walking toward that general direction, and asked if I needed any help. I said, "Yes. I would like to pick up this B:Assmaster."
He took it out of the display case, walked five feet to the counter, and then said, "Oh. I'll run in the back and grab the box."
"Okay."
No joke. Ten minutes later he appears with box in hand.
"Okay, guy, I can take care of you now. Sorry for the delay."
"No worries."
"Uh...it looks like all of the registers are busy. Give me a second."
"Okay."
No joke. After five minutes of standing there, no register has opened up. He walks out from behind the counter and begins helping someone else. I was so peeved. I walked out of the store. On the sidewalk, I hear, "Sir!?"
"Yes?"
"I'm sorry for the delay..."
At this point I interrupted him and simply stated, "My wife and son are waiting in the car. I knew exactly what I wanted, where it was located, and this should not have taken more than 10 minutes, tops. I'm sorry, but the amount of time waiting is one thing, but you walking away to make another sale before our transaction was complete is simply rude."
He apologized again. I have no spite for the guy trying to make a sale, but seriously...I getting ready to drop $250(+) on a pedal, and this guy walks away to sell a $50 crap unit to some 13-year kid that detuned the guitar the second he sat down, cranked the amp to 11, and just stomped on the distortion unit.
The esay answer is to go to local stores!