Frequently Asked Questions
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Real Analog vs. Emulated Synth Sounds
Analog synth sounds can instantly fatten your music, giving it more breadth and warmth. Analog synthesizers typically have a warmer sound because their circuitry delivers a wider, -
What is a sidechain input?
A sidechain is an input on a compressor that allows you to use a separate equalizer for frequency-dependent signal processing. This is most commonly used for de-essing vocals (remo -
What is involved with your verification process?
All orders are subject to a 24 hour verification delay* while we confirm your billing information with your financial institution. This is to protect our customers from credit card -
The price on an item I recently ordered is lower now than when I ordered it. I'd like to get the lower price. Is this possible?
GuitarCenter.com guarantees your satisfaction. If at any time within 45 days of your purchase from us, you find the identical item advertised by an authorized dealer that's in stoc -
Can I have my order shipped to an address other than the billing address?
Yes, in most cases. When an order is shipping to a different address than the billing address, we require that all the credit card information be verified with the issuing bank. Th -
What class of service is used on United States Postal Service shipments?
Most packages shipped to a post office box, FPO or APO address will ship via US Postal Service (USPS) Priority Mail. Priority Mail shipments to the lower 48 states are generally de -
Can I ship my order to a Guitar Center store?
Yes you can, either online or by phone. After adding the items you would like to purchase to your cart, click Checkout. At the top of the screen you will be given the option to Shi -
Does Guitar Center accept used gear trade ins?
Yes we do! For information regarding trading in your used gear to Guitar Center, please go here. -
What amp should I buy for my guitar?
This is a complex question. The answer will depend on a number of factors. The following list of questions will help you figure out what you need. What will you be using the amp fo -
What is the difference between Rosewood and Maple wood?
Rosewood is an exotic deep red wood with even, tight grain. It has a warm, smooth, dark tone and is often used for the back and sides of acoustic guitars, and on the necks of both
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