Cool to see where you are and I was chuffed when you found a case. I was just waiting for you to pull out some licks in the shop, i'm sure the shop guys would have loved it. Safe journey home man!
Hey Lewis, nice to hear from you! Yeah, as much as I love playing I've always kinda hated playing in guitar stores. The last time I was in the first store I bought the guitar I'm taking home and played it loads in the shop just to make sure it was right, and the big salesman guy was super nice then - so I didn't want to be a bother. Hope you're okay during these strange times. Hopefully see you back home!
I spent five weeks in Xian. I learnt the necessity of having a guide when buying things. Or more specifically, when getting the change :-/ I didn't know you were over in China. I assumed Scotland.
Yeah, it's tricky if you don't know any Chinese at all. When it comes to standard everyday stuff we know enough to get by, but I had some specific questions to ask here so I'm very thankful for Xiang Yu's help!
Ina guitar store in Qingdoa they point blank refused to remove the shrink wrap from a guitar I was probably going to buy. my Chinese wife was there with me and explained I needed to play it before parting with my money. They still refused. So they lost a sale . And other stores usually have paper wrapped aroung the neck and very reluctant to remove it . if you are lucky to find a store that the guitars are not wrapped they will never be in tune or even close to in tune and the strings will be shite.
Its great to see the spssh pssh pssh sound to call cat over is universal :) all the way in China, even a Scotsman can still call a kitten over for a scratch
They definitely would have. My experience of Chinese music stores is they're super accomodating and much less cynical than I was when I worked in one! We just didn't have much time. Still wondering what the turbo button does...
@@MusicNuggets They can be. There are a few odd shops where all guitars are vacuum wrapped and the staff won't unwrap them or let you handle them. Fortunately, they don't get my custom. Other shops are pretty accommodating but nothing like Tommy Lee in Hong Kong.
Great vid! The guy in the first music shop totally looked like a music shop guy! Did you try any of those space-acoustics? They looked well interesting!!
Bought hard cases for all my guitars before moving out of US. Here in Philippines, Fender and other name brand guitars, prices are outrageous. On top, they won’t set it up for you. Gibson and Epiphone guitars need special tools for set up and they do not sell these. Tried to buy a 220 v transformer to replace the 110v xformer in my Roland amp. From the authorized repair facility and was denied. Apparently you must sent it in to them. I’ll keep using my step down xformer.
Chongqing used to be written as Chungking, famous as capital of Nationalist China during WWII after the Japanese raped Nanjing or Nanking in 1937. Chongqing was bombed by the Japanese with great loss of civilian life. Prices in any store in China are simply suggestions of relative value of one item to another, bargaining is mandatory with much protestations and complaints at the attempt to starve their children and rob them of the fat in their bones, in the end they always make a huge profit.
Massive range/divide of class in China. In bigger cities a large demographic are much wealthier than UK/US middle classes, but at the same time the folks cleaning streets and working low-level retail are certainly on very little income. There's new money in China from rapid economic development over the last 2-3 decades.
You're out of your mind. I don't know what country you're from but I can tell you I'm in China right now. (Shanghai May 2024) I am Canadian. Many of these people are waaay more affluent than most people in the west. There's a lot of wealth in China right now. I just went out to dinner and on the way there I saw Rolls-Royce. Ferrari Lotus Lamborghini all over the place. Their phones are way better than ours. Money my friend
Well, no. There are five main types of guitar in China. The 'original' foreign type - imported, the 'made in China' foreign versions (Epiphone are now essentially all made in China), the quality Chinese original (such as Eastman), the cheap Chinese product (Mingsen/Minsine) and the counterfeit (Chibson and the like). The last one is illegal in China and I've never seen one for sale here. The penultimate types are often sold on Amazon in the US/UK (and aren't really good at all). The rest can be found on Taobao and in guitar shops. Some shops are very good in undercutting Taobao, others not. Incidentally, the PRS Custom 24 (2018) with flight case can be had for just under 25k on Taobao (just checked).
Cool to see where you are and I was chuffed when you found a case. I was just waiting for you to pull out some licks in the shop, i'm sure the shop guys would have loved it. Safe journey home man!
Hey Lewis, nice to hear from you! Yeah, as much as I love playing I've always kinda hated playing in guitar stores. The last time I was in the first store I bought the guitar I'm taking home and played it loads in the shop just to make sure it was right, and the big salesman guy was super nice then - so I didn't want to be a bother. Hope you're okay during these strange times. Hopefully see you back home!
I spent five weeks in Xian. I learnt the necessity of having a guide when buying things. Or more specifically, when getting the change :-/ I didn't know you were over in China. I assumed Scotland.
Yeah, it's tricky if you don't know any Chinese at all. When it comes to standard everyday stuff we know enough to get by, but I had some specific questions to ask here so I'm very thankful for Xiang Yu's help!
Great video man! Guitar Kitty was one of the highlights for me 🤟
Ina guitar store in Qingdoa they point blank refused to remove the shrink wrap from a guitar I was probably going to buy. my Chinese wife was there with me and explained I needed to play it before parting with my money. They still refused. So they lost a sale . And other stores usually have paper wrapped aroung the neck and very reluctant to remove it . if you are lucky to find a store that the guitars are not wrapped they will never be in tune or even close to in tune and the strings will be shite.
Sorry if it’s told somewhere but what was the second shop called?😊
Its great to see the spssh pssh pssh sound to call cat over is universal :) all the way in China, even a Scotsman can still call a kitten over for a scratch
Good result.
Would they not let you have a play on the lava guitar? Wonder how they sound.
They definitely would have. My experience of Chinese music stores is they're super accomodating and much less cynical than I was when I worked in one! We just didn't have much time. Still wondering what the turbo button does...
@@MusicNuggets I guess we'll never know.
@@MusicNuggets They can be. There are a few odd shops where all guitars are vacuum wrapped and the staff won't unwrap them or let you handle them. Fortunately, they don't get my custom. Other shops are pretty accommodating but nothing like Tommy Lee in Hong Kong.
The shrink wrap.... weird.
Also wondered if none/some/all was counterfeit.
Very Interesting ! The pricing is a little strange. Dollars to pounds to Yen ? EEKS !!
Bit on the high end those prices were
I was hoping you'd be visiting some of the Aliexpress type factories.
Most of them come out of the back door of the Epiphone producing factories
Great vid! The guy in the first music shop totally looked like a music shop guy! Did you try any of those space-acoustics? They looked well interesting!!
Nah, we were pretty pushed for time. Yeah, proper guitar store guy!
Bought hard cases for all my guitars before moving out of US. Here in Philippines, Fender and other name brand guitars, prices are outrageous. On top, they won’t set it up for you. Gibson and Epiphone guitars need special tools for set up and they do not sell these. Tried to buy a 220 v transformer to replace the 110v xformer in my Roland amp. From the authorized repair facility and was denied. Apparently you must sent it in to them. I’ll keep using my step down xformer.
Very interesting.
I was a little surprised that the guitars were not china made conterfits for very little money.
You know what Chibsons and Chibanezes are I hope.
Zhang's Guitar shop a real shop out there (Reverb)
£18 for a guitar case is unheard of!
not one of them are genuine guitars ???? copies maybe ????? i wouldn't take the chance in buying one from there
are fake ?
If those are knock offs, don't spend more than $100. USD
Guitar kitty! 😺 ♥
Chongqing used to be written as Chungking, famous as capital of Nationalist China during WWII after the Japanese raped Nanjing or Nanking in 1937. Chongqing was bombed by the Japanese with great loss of civilian life. Prices in any store in China are simply suggestions of relative value of one item to another, bargaining is mandatory with much protestations and complaints at the attempt to starve their children and rob them of the fat in their bones, in the end they always make a huge profit.
I'd play that pink Gibson all night long.
did i just see a cat eating a human in China?
'thats my partner' bro that as your gf or your wife, stop with the pathetic modern man lingo. She will respect you more for it
I wonder how people there can afford a $900.00 guitar? I thought they only made pennies an hour.
Massive range/divide of class in China. In bigger cities a large demographic are much wealthier than UK/US middle classes, but at the same time the folks cleaning streets and working low-level retail are certainly on very little income. There's new money in China from rapid economic development over the last 2-3 decades.
You're out of your mind. I don't know what country you're from but I can tell you I'm in China right now. (Shanghai May 2024) I am Canadian. Many of these people are waaay more affluent than most people in the west. There's a lot of wealth in China right now. I just went out to dinner and on the way there I saw Rolls-Royce. Ferrari Lotus Lamborghini all over the place. Their phones are way better than ours. Money my friend
all copy
second store = all garbage!
all fakes
ALL FAKE GUITARS !
Well, no. There are five main types of guitar in China. The 'original' foreign type - imported, the 'made in China' foreign versions (Epiphone are now essentially all made in China), the quality Chinese original (such as Eastman), the cheap Chinese product (Mingsen/Minsine) and the counterfeit (Chibson and the like). The last one is illegal in China and I've never seen one for sale here. The penultimate types are often sold on Amazon in the US/UK (and aren't really good at all). The rest can be found on Taobao and in guitar shops. Some shops are very good in undercutting Taobao, others not. Incidentally, the PRS Custom 24 (2018) with flight case can be had for just under 25k on Taobao (just checked).