Mynett Music

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Fort Wayne, United States

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Musical instrument store· Musical instrument rental service· Musical instrument repair shop

Mynett Music Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mynett Music is located in Fort Wayne, United States on 3710 Hobson Rd. Mynett Music is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category musical instrument store in United States.

Address

3710 Hobson Rd

Phone

+12604825533

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DonutFriends Forever121

I play violin at a local middle School and they were such a great help with getting me started with doing my own violin

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Matthew B

I should disclose that I first went to the Sweetwater Music main retail store and factory first, looking for woodwind instruments and accessories FIRST. This made had jaded my view on Mynett Music because they're words apart. Sweetwater owns Mynett Music. While Sweetwater Music is huge and carries and huge variety of drum, string, guitar, and recording and sound equipment, Mynett is fairly limited in their offerings. Their store is much smaller and the brands and amount of woodwind and brass instruments don't compare to their main campus.

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Joseph jdonner

Very helpful and attentive employees. Great inventory and clean organized store.

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Anne Scofield

I'm sorry to have to leave such a low rating, but my questions after my cello was set up, went unanswered. As a result, I feel like I just threw 75 away in the trash. I picked up my cello and brought it home only to find that it was grossly out of tune. Every set up on instrumentation that I have received over decades has included tuning. I left a message to try to find out if there was trouble tuning the instrument or if they didn't try to tune it. The phone message went unanswered. I was trying to decide if it was a manufacturing defect or if the cello was just very difficult to tune. I finally figured out that it was a manufacturing defect, since the cello never reached a true pitch on any of the 4 strings. I would think you'd be able to determine this during setup, but I'll never know what their input or side of the story is. I returned the cello to the manufacturer.

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Jeff Keim

Great place