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Guitar Center, Inc. $2.1 Billion Merger

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif — Guitar Center, Inc. (Nasdaq: GTRC) today announced the completion of its merger with affiliates of Bain Capital Partners, LLC.

On June 27, 2007, Guitar Center entered into a merger agreement with affiliates of Bain Capital which called for Guitar Center stockholders to receive $63.00 in cash, without interest, for each share of Guitar Center common stock held. The transaction was approved by Guitar Centers stockholders on September 18, 2007. The total transaction is valued at approximately $2.1 billion, including the assumption of debt.

As a result of this transaction, Guitar Centers common stock will cease to trade on Nasdaq at market close today, October 9, 2007, and will thereafter be delisted.

Stockholders who hold shares of Guitar Centers common stock through a bank or broker will not have to take any action to have their shares converted into cash, since these conversions will be handled by the bank or broker. As soon as practicable, Mellon Investor Services, LLC, the paying agent appointed for the transaction, will send information to all Guitar Center stockholders of record, explaining how they can surrender their shares of Guitar Center common stock in exchange for $63.00 per share in cash, without interest. Stockholders of record should wait to receive this information before surrendering their shares.

About Guitar Center

Guitar Center is the leading United States retailer of guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments, keyboards and pro-audio and recording equipment. Our retail store subsidiary presently operates more than 210 Guitar Center stores across the United States. In addition, our Music & Arts division operates more than 95 stores specializing in band instruments for sale and rental, serving teachers, band directors, college professors and students. We are also the largest direct response retailer of musical instruments in the United States through our wholly owned subsidiary, Musicians Friend, Inc., and its catalogs and websites, including www.musiciansfriend.com, www.guitarcenter.com, www.wwbw.com and www.music123.com. More information on Guitar Center can be found by visiting the Companys web site at www.guitarcenter.com.

About Bain Capital Partners

Bain Capital (www.baincapital.com) is a global private investment firm that manages several pools of capital including private equity, high-yield assets, mezzanine capital and public equity with approximately $50 billion in assets under management. Since its inception in 1984, Bain Capital has made private equity investments and add-on acquisitions in over 250 companies around the world, including such leading retailers and consumer companies as Toys R Us, Michaels Stores, Burger King, Warner Music Group, Burlington Coat Factory, Dunkin Brands, Shopper’s Drug Mart, Dollarama and Staples. Headquartered in Boston, Bain Capital has offices in New York, London, Munich, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo.

Forward-Looking Statements

This document includes statements that do not directly or exclusively relate to historical facts. Such statements are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding the transaction and the future performance of Guitar Center. These statements are based on the current expectations of management of Guitar Center. There are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements included in this document. For example, among other things, the transaction could disrupt current plans and operations and cause potential difficulties in employee retention, adversely effect Guitar Centers ability to effectively manage business growth; result in changes in the acceptance of Guitar Centers products by consumers and changes in relationships with consumers and suppliers, and adversely effect acceptance of new programs and products by consumers and suppliers. Guitar Centers business may also be adversely affected by other economic, business, and/or competitive factors. Additional factors that may affect the future results of Guitar Center are set forth in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at www.sec.gov. Unless required by law, Guitar Center undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Things that may affect the tone of your instrument

From this forum we know that the sound of your instrument is combination of many things. These things may affect your instrument’s tone:

- the pick you use
- the brand of strings
- the gauge of strings
- the age of the strings
- the fingerboard material
- the nut material
- binding
- tuners
- finish
- tone woods
- long vs short neck tenon
- pot metal vs aluminum tailpiece
- tailpiece height
- through vs top wrapping
- Nashville vs abr-1 bridge
- truss rod routing
- sheath vs no sheath on truss rod
- carve of top
- weight relieved vs non-weight relieved
- pickup height
- neck relief
- string action
- sitting vs standing
- guitar strap material
- type of strap buttons
- neck profile
- potentiometers
- capacitors
- pickups
- guitar cord (straight vs coiled)
- effects pedals
- order of connection of effects pedals
- effects power supply
- amplifier
- level of tube saturation
- tube quality and life
- speaker quality
- acoustical environment
- and if you mic …
- mic used
- single vs multiple mics
- mic saturation level
- distance from cabinet
- angle from center axis
- mic cables
- mixer console
- settings on console
- output cables
- amplifiers used
- PA speakers used
- height of PA speakers
- placement of speakers relative to the listener
- room to speaker interaction
- guitar amp to PA speaker interaction

and last but not least, your ability to play

So, if your instrument does not produce good sound, don’t just blame your instrument. Look at above list and you will find the answer.

Guitar Gods Reign at Rinkya!

Tempe, AZ – If a single cultural icon could be identified for the last fifty years the guitar comes about as close as anything. Intertwined with rock and roll, folk music, and cultural change, the guitar is the remaining constant in a shifting tide of cultural transformation.

“Clapton is God” was my first lesson in music history” states Rinkya CEO Heather Russell. “My mother wrote that for Rolling Stone shortly before I was born. The music has changed and grown into an international phenomenon, but the guitar has remained a constant in an international pantheon.”

MIJ- Manufactured in Japan; and CIJ -Crafted in Japan, have come to mean some of the finest guitars available. Japanese guitars, however, were and are produced for the domestic market. Among both musicians and collectors, MIJ and CIJ guitars are difficult to obtain, despite their admitted quality and desirability. Rinkya, the Japan auction and on-line shopping service, has set out to rectify this by bringing the Japanese guitar market to the world.

From the older, collector-oriented models to the new models for musicians, Rinkya provides a worldwide audience of guitar buyers with the best services available to secure MIJ and CIJ guitars.

As part of Rinkya’s ongoing commitment to bringing the culture of Japan to the rest of the world, Rinkya will be the international home base for the auction of Japanese superstar Olivia’s custom Roswell Rhoads Jackson guitar beginning October 28 on Yahoo Japan to support the Pacific Media Expo which will be held November 9-11 at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport. All auction proceeds will be used to create a special fund for the purpose of benefiting aspiring Asian and Asian-American artists. Foreign bidders can use Rinkya to view and bid on the auction. There is no minimum bid, and Rinkya will be charging NO fees to bid on the auction. Worldwide shipping is available and will be paid by the buyer, mailing insurance required, PayPal or check accepted up to ten days after auction closes.

“It was, at least in part, music that influenced my creation of Rinkya,” says Heather. “What a lot of people didn’t think made sense made a lot of sense to me when I was growing up.
I know you, you know me
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free
Come together right now over me.
-The Beatles

We need to know each other, and come together. One of the best ways to do that is to share our creations, as people and as a society. That’s what Rinkya does and why we support the Pacific Media Expo, see you there.”
Rinkya Inc is a leading service provider for Japan auctions, stores, and specialty websites. The company’s U.S.A. headquarters are based in Tempe, Arizona, with offices and two large warehouses located in Tokyo for customers’ inventory.

For Further Information Visit : www.rinkya.com
Contact:
Elaine Gross,
Rinkya Inc.,
elaine@rinkya.com