So before I even saw this ad Im going to post. I emailed about lessons for my son who is 4 ¹/² . He shows aptitude for the drums. He was bought them because of friend who is a drum player and music store owner in NYC. I was told we dont teach 4 year olds druns but when we he turns 5 he can take piano lessons. Well based on their facebook ad thats a bait and switch. Although when I questioned the ad. The director said well thats certain in instruments. But that is not what the ad says. So thats misleading aka false advertising. As a Chef I teach. I teach my kid. As well as his friends via zoom. I believe teachers should should enhrich lives especially if there is potential. So this is the ad that came out weeks after my email and my wife emailing them too .
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Read moreBrian at Deluca Music Co. is an incredible guitar tech! I took two guitars to him, one a newer PRS Custom 24 SE, and the other a 30-year old Squier Stratocaster with an EMG active pick-up set that I custom installed myself years ago. The PRS came back set-up beyond anything I could have ever expected!! I thought I was simply bad a soloing. It was the set-up of my guitar the whole time! (Well...I'm still not great at soloing, but at least I have a fighting chance now).
But best of all was my old Squier Strat. The custom active pick-up set that I added required a battery to be replaced UNDER the pick-guard, inside the guitar cavity. I gave up on it over 10 years ago. 10 years with no output from my old workhorse guitar. I didn't even know if the electronics were salvageable, but I knew that the active pick-up set cost almost twice as much as the guitar did back in the day! So I gave it to "Brian the genius." The plan was to set-up the guitar and check the electronics. That was step 1. I also found a lithium battery pack that mounts on the back of the guitar, in place of the original plate. IF everything was good with the guitar, for Step 2, I would buy the lithium battery pack and have Brian hook it up. (The batt pack is: Fishman Fluence Strat Pickup Battery Pack, $100). Well, Brian retuned my strat in the best condition it has ever been! It plays incredibly well. I've missed my old friend! And I'm kicking myself for not doing this sooner. This weekend I'm bringing the strat back to Brian to install the external lithium battery pack.
Everyone else at Deluca Music is wonderful as well. Shout outs to Nicole, Mark, and Scott (the guy with the great voice!). Thank you all for a wonderful experience. And yes, Brian...
Read moreBefore I begin, I would like to add that a five-star rating is extraordinarily rare for me. I almost consider it a four-star system because five is seldom used so really it's like two out of four stars for me.
The main reason is that I am a drummer. As a drummer, this store, like most, caters primarily to guitar players and those of other instruments. There is very little in terms of availability of quality percussion product here. To be clear, I understand why. I was a music retailer for several years myself, and they have to do what makes them the most money. As a drummer for nearly 30 years, I understand that percussion product is expensive, doesn't sell nearly as well as guitars, and that they lose money if they bring in too much and don't sell it. But at the end of the day, it is still frustrating that you can't find a decent selection of sticks, heads, and other accessories unless you look online. I do like to be able to feel a pair of sticks, tap on a cymbal, and choose from a wide variety of sticks and heads because they all have very different properties. The staff here is extraordinarily friendly, and again, you get treated well and they provide good service. But if you are looking for selection of percussion products, this probably isn't the...
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