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Front desk staff is nice. Can't beat the $10 per month price. The main workout floor is is clean but dingy due to age: scuffed paint, gaping holes in plastic walls, labels that fall off their dumbbells and don't get replaced so you have to guess how heavy the weights are, dreary colors (black and gray). The other patrons are all nice. I could deal with the downsides, but plan to switch gyms for this reason alone: Their music BLARES so loudly, I can't hear my own music. Nobody wants to endure someone else's unpleasant music played loudly in a terrible acoustic setting. The front desk staff claims they are not allowed to adjust either the content or the volume. So the only control you have is to deafen yourself with your own music or leave. I just want to workout in peace. I have bailed on several workouts because I can't think straight and just get annoyed with the noise. It's everywhere including in the dressing rooms. It's a gym, guys, not a music venue. Turn it down, or better yet, turn it OFF.
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