Marshall’s rock
Monday, April 21st, 2008
Good enough for Ryan; good enough for Troy; good enough for well, anyone. Word.
Good enough for Ryan; good enough for Troy; good enough for well, anyone. Word.
If you buy gear from Guitar Center, the salesperson will likely ask you if you’d like to buy one of these warranties on the product. Best Buy does the same thing with their service plans. So do other retailers. You’ll have to judge for yourself whether purchasing such a warranty/service plan is right for you. With respect to the GC warranty program, here are few things I learned that the salesperson didn’t disclose when I bought it:
Just to be clear, if you break a cymbal (which I do with painful frequency) and you have a gig the next night, your GC warranty isn’t going to save you in time for the gig. Don’t let the warranty lull you into a sense of security against short-notice gear emergencies. You’ll need a back-up contingency plan that doesn’t involve the GC warranty program.
Don’t mistake my comments as GC bashing. The warranty worked for me and I would purchase it again (and I did). You just need to be aware of how it works before you buy it.