The era of the mom and pop instrument shop or small town music store is just about over. I worked for one for a few years and it was a decent gig. It’s fun selling instruments to people… and when there’s nobody around, you play. Unfortunately, most places like this have been bought up by larger chains like Music & Arts.

If I was opening a shop, I think I’d pack it full or guitars, pianos, amps, speakers, microphones, and any other cool music equipment I could find.

It’d be a great excuse to buy more gear.

Yeah, I bought all 100 of those guitars to “sell.” Definitely not to play.

I realize that’s probably not a realistic business model.

As another thought, there’s a giant business plaza that just opened up right down the street from us. I keep joking with my wife that we should grab one of the units and open up a bougie witchy store there, selling crystals and candles at ridiculous Palm Beach prices.

Hey, it could work.

Or maybe a combination of the two? A witchy store filled with guitars. That way, all future musical or magickal purchases could be tax deductions. Hmm. Now we’re talking.

Be right back, gotta grab a new LLC.

Daily writing prompt
If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell?

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8 responses to “Guitars, Amps, and Audio Equipment”

  1. I’d give it a shop as long as you carried the “Meowulator” effects pedal. I’d probably give it a browse all the same, but you’d be certifiably cool if you carried that line of pedals. 🙂

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    1. Oh boy. That’s definitely going on the list. I routinely (obnoxiously might be a better word?) sing along to songs in the car with repeated “meow” sounds. Oh the things I never even knew I needed…

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      1. I know. I saw that on YouTube and I was all: I need me one of them there things. 😹

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      2. But have you also seen the group of cats singing Bohemian Rhapsody?

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      3. Not yet, but i will have by the time the night is over 🤣

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  2. Does a microphone with an audio interface such as Babyface require a preamp with TLM 103 or 107 and why?

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    1. I love how specific this question is.
      In general, no, you don’t need a separate preamp with most recording interfaces because the interface has built-in preamps. I’ve never used a Babyface, but Google tells me it’s also capable of providing phantom power.
      You might *choose* to use separate mic pre-amps, however, if you like the way they color your tone. But they are not usually required.
      I use a Focusrite and I’ve always been more than satisfied by its built-in preamps.

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      1. Thank you, I had that feeling too.

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