With up to 50% off stage-ready staples, Guitar Center proves its massive Black Friday sale is the place to shop for gigging musicians
Guitar Center's gigantic Black Friday sale is officially here, offering huge savings on Fender, Epiphone, Jackson, PRS and more
If you're in the market for a new guitar to hit the stage with, you're in luck as the Black Friday guitar deals have started flooding in - and some of the biggest names are discounted. We've entered the biggest discounting period of the year, and this latest offer from Guitar Center proves it's the place to go if you're a gigging musician. Right now, you can score up to 50% off popular brands, including Fender, Gibson, PRS, Epiphone, EVH, and more.
This sale is populated with everything you'd ever need to make music, with discounts applied to everything from high-octane electric guitars to earth-shattering guitar amps, stunning acoustic guitars, and must-have guitar accessories. So, no matter your playing style, guitar preferences, or budget, you're sure to find something to get excited about here.
Guitar Center: Black Friday Sale
With hearty discounts on guitars from Fender and Gibson to a slew of pianos, drum kits, accessories, and more, there is plenty on offer in this epic Black Friday sale!
We always get excited to see a decent amount knocked off a Player Series Fender, and Guitar Center hasn't disappointed us, slashing an impressive $100 off the Fender Player Telecaster Plus. This stunning Tele delivers the bright and articulate attack you'd expect from this humble guitar, while the inclusion of noiseless pickups adds some modern flair.
Next up, we need to mention the ridiculously cool PRS SE Silver Sky, which is now only $721.65! Decked out in a stunning Nylon Blue finish and packing a trio of 635JM "S" pickups, this is an absolute steal.
Now, we have to give a shout out to the Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro V AAA Flame Top in Dark Purple Burst, which has a mind-blowing $700 slashed off the price. The Traditional Pro V is about as versatile as a Les Paul gets, packing coil splits and out-of-phase switches, and comes in a luxurious purple finish. If you're in the market for a bonafide rock machine, this has to be your next guitar.
Of course, you'll need a great combo to go with your shiny new guitar, and the Boss Katana-Artist MkII 100W is just the ticket - and with $130 slashed off the price, your bank balance will thank you for it!
Obviously, there is a lot more on offer, so we suggest that you take the time to take a look through the entire sale.
More great Black Friday sales live now
- Amazon: Guitar gear deals
- Fender Play: 50% off annual
- Fender store: 20% off guitars
- Guitar Tricks: One-year sub for just $99
- Musician's Friend: Up to 50% off sale
- Sweetwater: Save big on gear
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First and foremost, I'm a guitar enthusiast – a fanatic, some might say. I'm a firm believer that most of the world's problems can be solved with a Gibson SG and a catastrophically loud amp. Before writing about guitars for a living as a Senior Deals Writer on Guitar Player, I worked in music retail for 7 years, giving advice on guitars, basses, drums, pianos, and PA systems. I also have a passion for live sound; I'm a fully qualified sound engineer with experience working in various venues in Scotland.
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