Marshall Music Co.

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Allen Park, United States

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Musical instrument store· Musical instrument rental service· Sheet music store

Marshall Music Co. Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Marshall Music Co. is located in Allen Park, United States on 6500 Allen Rd. Marshall Music Co. is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category musical instrument store in United States.

Address

6500 Allen Rd

Phone

+1 3133835560

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Assembly serviceRepair servicesService guarantee

Open hours

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Al Hall

This place used to have a great selection of guitars and amps. Not anymore

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RonnieKrazy

Wonderful store, paired with exceptional and helpful staff!? This sounds too good to be true! Actually, it is when you visit Marshall Music! Thanks for all your assistance :)

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Andrew

My son had to get his trumpet from the 50s fixed. It was missing two screws that go on the trigger that makes the trumpet be able to pitch bend (that's what he says it does) so I took it to the repair shop that's on-site. They had to make new screws for it and also make new internal threads on part of it. The guys did an amazing job. First class customer service and it was done in about 20 minutes. I would definitely recommend going to this store!!

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Mrs. Shay Thom

Took my daughter's violin to get tuned. I was prepared to pay but one of the employees tuned it for free and gave us other tips and suggestions regarding the violin. Bought my youngest son a pair if drum sticks at a reasonable price.

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Tammy

Great Customer Service

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Matt O’Mite

Buyer beware!!! Festival rental instruments (rental upgrade) are tremendously marked up. They anticipate you are going to have equity for a trade in so they raise the purchase price so they make more money on the upgrade. It’s a classic move that has been used for years by auto dealers. We went to purchase/rent a clarinet invoiced at 1700 but we’re going to charged 2500. The manager kept telling us 3 times, in 3 different conversations, how she was doing something special for us by allowing us to rent an upgraded instrument AFTER paying off and purchasing our last rental. Well some deal! The professional model clarinet from the same maker was only 1900 and it’s a better clarinet. The second issue that made its appearance from this transaction is student rentals may be new or used instruments BUT the rental agreement price appears to be the same no matter if it’s new or used. In other words a person renting an instrument is making payments but is not told if it’s for a new instrument or used. That seems pretty underhanded and could be easily addressed by indicating to the customer if the instrument is used or new and let the price reflect the condition. Shop around. There are many other mom and pop music stores that don’t have these types of business practices. Just because Marshall’s develops a relationship with band instructors (similar to drug reps and physicians) doesn’t mean you must buy or rent from them. Look around and find a place that will treat you right and provide service as long as you are a customer.

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Brian Stover

Just about everything you need in music including lessons! If it is obscure sheet music, you still need to go to that place in Ann Arbor. Guitar Center has a wider selection of stringed instruments, but for everything else this is the place. It is an institution since 1948!

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Adam Essley

I bought my first guitar from there years ago but sadly they don't carry guitars like they used to... They do focus more on band instruments which they carry a nice verity of great place still to go if you enjoy playing instruments