Dietz Brothers Music

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Manhattan Beach, United States

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al instrument store· Entertainer· Music· Musical instrument store

Dietz Brothers Music Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dietz Brothers Music is located in Manhattan Beach, United States on 240 S Sepulveda Blvd. Dietz Brothers Music is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category al instrument store in United States. Dietz Brothers Music is a music company based out of 240 S Sepulveda Blvd # B, Manhattan Beach, California, United States.

Address

240 S Sepulveda Blvd

Phone

+1 3103796799

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Manhattan Beach, California

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Repair servicesService guarantee

Open hours

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Delfina Ure

All-time favorite music store in Los Angeles. Great gear, friendly staff, and family run. I’ve been going to them for my music needs for over 10 years and they are just amazing. Strong teaching program right there at the shop; teachers are good musicians themselves with a passion for playing. Dietz Bros Music has everything you need for your music needs and you don’t have to worry about any hassle. I prefer Dietz over guitar center any day.

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Ryan Hartley

They have a fabulous assortment of string instruments and a really attentive and knowledgeable staff! Thank you for such an enjoyable visit earlier today !

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Larchmont Housing and Hancock Properties

Always professional people great at home atmosphere...and Great instruments !!!!...they know there stuff

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SCARLETT Bruynell

Really nice people. Connor was wonderful with my son. He made it look easy to learn. Fun experience and we look forward to going again next week.

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Jasmine Lumpkin

I went in to buy a guitar and an elderly gentleman was helping me. There was a guitar with a 50% sticker on it for 480, and he said it would be 240. When we got to the register he said, “Sorry, it’s actually 440, but I can sell it to you for 410.” Then I picked up another guitar and he said “Oh yeah, the 50% off is from other people’s prices not ours. That’s for all of the guitars.” If it’s not 50% off of their price, why is there a sticker that says 50% off stuck to the guitar? Horrible customer service, I was ready to pay right there.