Address: 120 NW 2nd St, Corvallis, OR 97330, USA
Phone: +15417525679
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 11AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 11AM–5:30PM
Friday: 11AM–5:30PM
Saturday: 11AM–5:30PM
Spiritopia
The best selection of ukuleles in the area by quite a bit. Friendly, knowledgeable people.
Peggy Purkerson
We got courteous and knowledgeable service. The place was organized and pleasant to be in. But of course, it is a music store.
Tyler W
I absolutely love this shop. It has a really homey, friendly atmosphere. They also do great maintenance/repair work there, for very reasonable prices. They actually care about you and your instruments, and they all play instruments themselves. Won't be going to my old guitar shop after coming here. *I originally posted this review on the wrong account.*
DFP
I’ve been shopping here since I moved to Corvallis, 25 years ago or so....they are great, they know what they’re talking about and are so willing to help and get you into a piece of gear that is meant for you!! I love the used gear as well, my first guitar was purchased there and I hope my last will as well!! I highly recommend a stop here!! Love this place!!
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We require masks, encourage social distancing and the use of hand cleaner before playing instruments
Hey Nathan, nice speakers if it were me and I wanted to sell them quickly I would post them on Marketplace / Craigslist for Eugene or Portland
Yes they do!
We don't currently stock any strictly midi keyboards, we do get them in once in a while on consignment. We do carry Casio keyboards and we currently have a few used Yamaha keyboards in including a Modx6 Synth.
No this is a musical instrument store
If your asking if we buy guitars unfortunately we do not. The city of Corvallis has an ordinance that makes it nearly impossible to buy so we offer consignment only.
Yes. Both electronic devices and mechanical ones that control the strings.
Yes, don't know what brands.
Of course, you shouldn't buy an instrument without trying it, especially a used one.
Yes, I can restring the autoharp. I don't want to refelt, unless I have to. That work will cost more than you paid for the autoharp. Restringing and tuning would cost about $75, not counting the strings. Refelting requires carefully cutting and placing felt strips with a razor blade. If it is not necessary, it is not worth it. I am out of autoharp felt right now and would have to order more. I looked up the Fladmark strings at Elderly. They are for a child's autoharp and probably would not have enough for your 15-bar instrument. Look at see how the ball-ends are attached on your instrument: loops, big ball ends, medium ball-ends. Let's look over the project before leaping in. We are committed to do what is best for you and the instrument. Keta Tom
Yes, brazil wood and mongolian horsehair for $22, new. I don't have used bows very often.
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