![]() ![]() We’re guaranteeing a diagnostic review and quote within 1 week. With our new partnership we’re putting systems in place to streamline our repair processes. Quicker Turnaround: This is an area we are painfully aware of and want to drastically improve upon. ![]() We’re going to meet you where you’re at and keep you in the loop! Improved Communication: With such a connected world, we understand that you want to know what is going on. For our B2B partners, we will be making our service to you more efficient and worthwhile. We’re going to have a lot of the musician essentials available to you (picks, strings, sticks, heads, reeds, etc.). For quick repairs like guitar setups we have great low rates as well. New Look and Website: Check our new logo and website at:īetter Rates and Prices: We’ve dropped our hourly rate for most repairs to $75/hr + parts. Clair / Patterson, and East and West suburbs via 3rd Street. Jefferson, directly opposite the RTA Transit Hub. This location is near the 5th street Oregon District, while having quick access to North and South suburbs via Riverside and St. 4th Street, in the historic “Fireblock” in a newly fashioned shop space off the back of the building, giving it access to free parking for its clientele, and in the same building owned by Greg Dart that has plans to house several new music-related ventures. New Downtown Location: The new shop will be relocated to 111 E. The name comes from a former business partnership Jeremy Mix and Gordon Lane ran as a one-time competitor of DMS while in the same facility with Encore Studios, Inc. New Name: Dayton Musician’s Service will be marketing itself via a DBA as “Encore Instrument Repair”. The new partnership will bring some fresh life to the seasoned business that has been a mainstay in the Dayton region since 1986 and will be the impetus for several changes that its clientele will be sure to appreciate: rebranding, relocation, a refocus on the customer’s wants and needs – truly a total re-invented business reopening Summer 2015. Dayton Musicians Service has inked a deal with new business partners, Adam Brooks and Jeremy Mix. ![]()
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