Guitar , Keyboard/Casio , Music Instruments , sector 122
A Block, Sector 122, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201316, India
Rhythm Box – Musical Oasis in Sector 122
Shop 1-2, Ganga Shopping Complex, Sector 122, Noida
If you are driving down the main sector road that slices through Sector 122, you will spot a warm, caramel-hued glow on your left—a modest glass façade framed by the bright “Rhythm Box” neon in cobalt blue. Step inside and the city’s traffic-hum vanishes: wooden racks line mustard walls, each shelf is slanted to spotlight instruments like art in a gallery, and soft instrumental lo-fi plays at low-volume so customers can actually hear every note they test.
For guitarists
The acoustic room is first on the right. Walls carry cedar, spruce, mahogany, sapele and even Ziricote models from Fender, Yamaha, Ibanez and signature electro-acoustics by Cort. A shaded humidity-controlled cupboard protects premium Taylors priced from ₹29,990 to ₹1.25L. Need amplification? In the adjacent cove you’ll find a compact Blackstar ID Core 20, Boss Katana 50 and even a lunchbox-sized Orange Micro Terror—so you can trial before you buy. Seasoned repair-bench wala Dilip-Shah keeps fretboards jewelled with lemon-oil, bone nuts pre-shaped, and a re-fret service typically ready in 24 hours.
Keyboard/Casio corner
Opposite the drums sits an L-shaped island dedicated solely to keyboards and digital pianos. Casio Privia PX 160 digital grands gleam alongside IK Multimedia iRig Keys and Akai Professional MPK261 controllers for producers. Children learning Trinity start with the Casiotone CT-S300, battery-operated, at ₹7,999. For churches and gigging keyboardists, the Yamaha P-515 or the stage-flagship Montage 8 gets rotated in every Wednesday. Test headphones hang neatly on Kölsch-beer-profile hangers so you can toggle patches without waking the neighbours.
Beyond guitars & keys
Need a pocket-sized ukulele for school competition? Kala 15-S priced ₹2,999. Want a 61-key melodica for indie folk? It’s in the accessories drawer. Harmoniums, tanpuras, tablas and cajons rest on a raised bamboo grid—Hyderabad’s Rosewood Dayan and Farukhabad Tabla pairs find ready buyers. South Indian tavil and kanjira aficionados place pre-orders, fulfilled weekly from Thanjavur.
Lessons, servicing, communities
Partitioned classrooms upstairs (air-conditioned, CCTV-monitored) host faculty: Lucky Verma (Berklee guitar alumnus, Friday & Sunday batches), Shivangi Chaudhary (Grade-8 Keyboard, weekday 4-7 p.m.), plus roaming luthier Sameer who can setup your Floyd-Rose tremolo while you watch via GoPro live-feed. Students receive 10 % lifetime discount on strings and a 30-day return policy on first guitars. Monthly jam nights spill into the atrium on the last Saturday; locals polish originals under café-light loops strung across the ceiling beams.
Hours: Tue-Sun 11 a.m.–8:30 p.m.; Monday closed.
Parking: 10 car bays in the rear lane, free bicycle rack near the gate.
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- Published: August 12, 2025