Musician's Friend (yay or nay) please share
Controller_7
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I ordered a 16 channel mixing board from Musician's Friend and it came today. There was no original manufacturer's box and the only "packaging" to the support and protect the mixer was some wadded up brown paper (like grocery bags). This was placed in an oversized box, so it spent about 5 days with Fed Ex, just knocking around. Some of the faders and knobs were bent. It's going back tomorrow. They seemed cool about the return. I thought they were pretty reputable. Maybe not. Anybody have any experiences (good or bad) with them? I don't see how a store that big could have thought that kind of shipping was ok. There was no styrofoam supports, no peanuts, no bubble wrap, just three wads of brown paper. It literally flopped around inside the plain box. I'm also confused why a brand new mixer has no manufacturer's box.I checked Bizrate to see if they had bad reviews. it seems the majority are positive. I liked this review:"Online Shopper Apr 21, 2007The ukele I bought was cut with a knife through the box and gig bag. The tuners will not hold a tune. I will be following up on this."
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You live in the Bay, right? Get over to Leo's Pro Audio in Oakland, where the staff is made up of professionals who can give you real world advice, great prices, and will treat you with respect like a real customer.
I'll check out Leo's in the future. It's rare that I buy equipment and I don't have a car here in the city, so it was kind of easier to just order it. I probably won't do that again.
I have dealt with them in the past and haven't had any issues.
I normally stick with www.8thstreetmusic.como and www.americanmusicalsupply.com cause on bigger priced stuff they will let you break it down into 4 or 5 payments.