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    Studio 7 Performance

    Studio 7 Performance

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    I will regret for the rest of my life ever allowing my granddaughter near Studio 7 under Chris…read moreSeay. It was a horrible, inappropriate environment that caused real emotional and developmental harm to her. Her therapist was legally required to file a CPS report. That says everything. We honestly thought she was out of business and gone. But like a master manipulator -- and yes, like a roach -- she keeps resurfacing under new names, trying to pull in the next batch of kids. One of the most disturbing parts was her so-called "spiritual armor" class, where she encouraged kids to share private secrets they hadn't told anyone else. That crossed a major line. It was creepy, inappropriate, and manipulative -- and it had no place in a children's program. She will do or say whatever it takes to get your money -- and once she has it, she'll spin elaborate lies to keep it, while delivering nothing but harm and none of what you paid for. While some parents stayed quiet -- often the ones getting free perks -- many of us got our kids out fast. I only wish we had done it sooner. If you're even considering this place, please do your research. She has operated under multiple names, including Chris A. Kahanek, Chris A. Seay, Chris Ann Smith, Chris Ann Seay, and Chris Ann Smith Seay. The studio's website is www.studio7performance.com. Ask questions. Talk to the families who left. Don't mistake polish for safety -- and don't mistake charm for integrity.

    This Studio is a unique experience combining excellent instruction with a positive environment that…read morebrings out the best in young performers. The training spans various forms of dance, acting, voice and music ......also offering top notch equipment and studio facilities. The people, the rigor and the environment make Studio 7 the best choice in DFW for future performers and those interested in entertainment overall.

    Tone Shop Guitars

    Tone Shop Guitars

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    Tone Shop is one of the best guitar stores in DFW, if not the country. The staff are really…read morefriendly and very helpful. Tone Shop stocks a wide variety of new and used instruments, as well as amps, pedals, etc. In terms of new guitars, you can expect to find Fender, Gibson, PRS, and Reverend - and maybe more - for electric. Taylor, Martin, Gibson, and more for acoustic. The cool thing though is they carry a range of instruments in these brands. You can buy anything from a Squier, Epiphone, or PRS SE up to a Core PRS or even a Custom Shop Fender or Gibson. And I don't just mean they have a single custom shop guitar on display, they have like a whole wall of high end Fenders and another for Gibsons. It's kind of fun to go in there and see all those amazing guitars. They've got guitars that cost hundreds and guitars that cost thousands. While they might not always have the same range of brands as the bigger store (no new Schecter, EBMM, etc.), they have an amazing selection within the brands they do carry. There's something for everyone. They have a decent selection of pedals, including Boss, Strymon, and more. A small selection of pickups too. I bought one of my favorite guitar straps from them. They've really got a lot of cool stuff! They also have sales periodically, and some great deals can be had! If you sell used gear to them or trade in toward something else, their prices aren't going to be as high as you could get selling it yourself online - but are fair for selling to a retail store. I think you can do a "sell in store" deal through Reverb with them too. I've been really happy with the guitars I've bought from them, and the shopping experience. They also do repairs, pickup swaps, etc. I'm pretty sure this location also offer PLEK. I've never done that myself, but I'm kind of curious about it and might take a guitar in go through the machine some day. Sometimes they host events at the store too. Overall I'd highly recommend Tone Shop in Addison.

    I was a 5-star rater of Tone Shop until I went to sell a collection of guitars. Took weeks for…read morethem to respond and I had to follow up daily and then the price they gave was a great deal for them - not me, but I was willing so after hauling the guitars to their store, then it was every little issue with the guitars. the jack has static - 1979 would have that and a simple spray of deoxit but that equated to 500 dollars off their offer. The deal was for them, not me - looking around at their inventory, everything was marked up high so they were going to make double or triple from every guitar in the deal so I decided this was not good for me and called it off. No help getting the guitars in and no help getting the guitars out. And they were stuck on one they wanted to get for dirt cheap. Not a fair offer but lowball. I work in business and know there needs to be a margin, but theirs is around 80% if not 90%. Forget it!! They may have great items but run! You can get a better deal anywhere else with a staff that is not trying to blead you of every dime. Too bad since I proudly wore my Tone Shop Guitar shirt, told everyone about how great they are and the shirt has been tossed. Bottom line - you will get ripped off selling to a store anyway, but the lowball price and then the minor items their skilled staff can easily go through were obstacles and they used that for leverage. Real sleazy practice and a waste of my time! Again - the waste of time was the largest insult of all! Great items and I'm sure the staff is nice, but after this experience I will never buy or recommend this store. This could have been so much better and I'm still very surprised with such a low offer I was willing accept and they wanted to reduce that more for a collection that they would have been making profit hand over fist with the traffic they get.

    Strike the Right Note - musicalinstrumentsandteachers - Updated July 2026

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