Guitar Center's epic Memorial Day sale includes $200 off a Gibson Les Paul and $150 off a Martin Dreadnought
Don’t miss out on this incredible range of deals from Fender, Martin, Gibson, Blackstar, Boss, Gretsch and more
Memorial Day is here, and Guitar Center has launched an epic Memorial Day Sale, which offers up to 35% off a massive range of gear until May 29th. So, if you’re on the lookout for a new electric guitar, acoustic guitar, guitar amp or effects pedal, then head on over for a browse while stocks last.
Just like last year, Guitar Center is currently having a massive sale on a wide variety of popular brands such as Fender, Epiphone, Gibson, Martin, Boss, Blackstar, and more. It's a fantastic opportunity to snag some awesome deals. If you need some help navigating through the 800+ products on sale, we've highlighted a few top picks for you below.
Guitar Center Memorial Day sale: Save up to 35%
This Memorial Day, save some serious cash at Guitar Center. Until May 29, you can save up to 35% on a wide range of guitar gear from big names like Fender, Gibson, Yamaha, Blackstar, and more. So whether your rig needs an upgrade or you'd just like something new, GC is where it's at this Memorial Day.
First up, we've found a whopping $150 off the Martin Special D, which is now down to only $899. This is a very special deal on an equally special guitar from Martin, the company that brought you the quintessential all-American flat-top. Martin invented the Dreadnought, and this all-solid Special D model features an x-braced Sitka spruce top and sapele (also known as sapele mahogany) back and sides.
Next up, and keeping things American, we have the stunning Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s P-90, which has a generous $200 slashed off the price. This retro throwback delivers stellar vintage tones with a seriously chunky neck and outstanding finishing.
Not a Les Paul fan? Well, you'll want to check out the gorgeous limited edition HSS Fender Player Strat in Sienna Sunburst. Now with a sizable $130 discount, this humbucker-equipped Strat is fiercely versatile and a total steal at this price.
Shop more Memorial Day sales
- Amazon: Today's top deals on Fender, more
- Fender: 30% off Player, Affinity, more
- Fender Play: 50% off w/code guitarworld50
- Guitar Tricks: Get 1 month of lessons for just $1
- IK Multimedia: Up to 67% off Total Studio 4
- Musician's Friend: Up to 40% off Gibson, Martin
- Native Instruments: 50% off Guitar Rig Pro 7
- Positive Grid: Savings on the OG Spark
- Reverb: Like-new, used, and vintage gear
- Sweetwater: Huge Memorial Day pedal sale
- Waves: Bag 3 plugins for 60 bucks
- Yamaha: Shop the huge Spring Sale
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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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