Bag 35% off in the Guitar Center Labor Day sale with epic discounts on guitars, pianos, drums and studio gear
Make your Labor Day a musical one with savings on gear from Fender, Martin, PRS, KRK, Alesis, Casio and more
Labor Day has landed, which means only one thing - epic savings on a range of music gear. The folks over at Guitar Center have just announced their outstanding Labor Day sale, which sees up to 35% off everything you need to make music. So whether you're a shredder looking for the ultimate electric guitar, a producer looking to achieve the best mix with a new set of studio monitors, or a drummer looking to practice in peace with one of the best electronic drum sets, you'll find it in this fantastic sales event.
All the big guns are represented here, from Fender, Epiphone and Schecter, to KRK, Casio and Alesis. So no matter what instrument you play, or your musical style, you'll be sure to find something to get excited about. That said, you better be quick. You have until 7 September to bag yourself a bargain.
With so much on offer, here are a few of our favourite deals from various categories.
Guitar Center Labor Day Sale: Up to 35% off
Save big on a wide range of guitar equipment this Labor Day at Guitar Center. All the biggest names in music gear are represented with the likes of Epiphone, Fender, Schecter, Martin, Music Man and more on offer.
First up is a must-have piece of studio gear, the KRK Classic 5 G3 studio monitor, which is down to $99.99. When it comes to studio monitors, KRK is one of the most recognised brands in the world. These 5" monitors deliver a fantastic response and ensure you can hear every detail of your mix, and right now, you can bag yourself $50 off the limited edition silver and black version.
Next up is one for the drummers out there - the insanely popular Alesis Nitro Mesh. The Nitro Mesh is affordable, easy to set up, and reliable - it's no wonder this fantastic little kit tops our guide to the best beginner electronic drum sets. This kit is the ultimate practice tool for any drummer, allowing you to drum away for hours and hours in relative silence - and right now you can save $90 off the price!
When it comes to well-built, affordable stage pianos, it doesn't get much better than the Casio CDP-S100. This sleek piano is perfect for beginners looking for a low-cost option to get started or professionals looking for a basic piano to take on the road, and this Labor Day you can save $100.
The Les Paul is famed for its thick, punchy mid-range, as well as its classically handsome good looks. For those not wanting to part with thousands of dollars for a Gibson, an Epiphone Les Paul is a perfect solution, and with $130 off the stunning Epiphone Les Paul Std '60s Quilt Top right now, you might want to grab one while you can
Check out more from the Guitar Center Labor Day sale below
- View the full guitar sale
- View the full bass guitar sale
- View the full amps and effects sale
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I'm a Senior Deals Writer at MusicRadar, and I'm responsible for writing and maintaining buyer's guides on the site - but that's not all I do. As part of my role, I also scour the internet for the best deals I can find on gear and get hands-on with the products for reviews. My gear reviews have been published in prominent publications, including Total Guitar and Future Music magazine, as well as Guitar World.com. I've also had the privilege of interviewing everyone from Slash to Yungblud, as well as members of Sum 41, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, Fever 333 and many more.
I have a massive passion for anything that makes a sound, particularly guitars, pianos, and recording equipment. In a previous life, I worked in music retail, giving advice on all aspects of music creation and selling everything from digital pianos to electric guitars, entire PA systems, and ukuleles. I'm also a fully qualified sound engineer who holds a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay and I have plenty of experience working in various venues around Scotland.
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