I definitely notice a difference in the stuff on the wall even from 5 or 6 years ago. They used to have a modest selection of at least midrange models at most GCs and in the larger stores a few USA selects. They have definitely toned it down. It's not just Jacksons though, high end Ibbys are gone as well as ESPs. Tons of fenders and gibsons though. Even more than before.
Economic downturn played a large role I think.
Also, there is this idea that a good guitar shouldn't cost real money. I don't understand this, I play saxophone and piano as well. Most high school kids playing in band or whatever have a saxophone that costs at least a grand, but if you play guitar you expect to get a quality instrument for 200 bucks? I think this is just because most people who play don't know shit about the instruments and the staff at GC is a sampling of your average guitarists... meaning, they don't know shit either.
Economic downturn played a large role I think.
Also, there is this idea that a good guitar shouldn't cost real money. I don't understand this, I play saxophone and piano as well. Most high school kids playing in band or whatever have a saxophone that costs at least a grand, but if you play guitar you expect to get a quality instrument for 200 bucks? I think this is just because most people who play don't know shit about the instruments and the staff at GC is a sampling of your average guitarists... meaning, they don't know shit either.
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