Live discount codes for Guitar Center, Musician's Friend & ProAudioStar on Cyber Monday - up to 18% off 1,000s of music making products

These discount codes will save you up to 18% on music gear at Guitar Center, Musician's Friend & ProAudioStar on Cyber Monday
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We've been sharing loads of great Cyber Monday deals on specific music products over the last few days, but you might already know what you want or would like to shop around yourself.

If you have a wishlist of gear you're hoping to pick up today, then these epic discount codes should come in handy. Guitar Center, Musician's Friend and ProAudioStar is offering musicians up to 18% savings on thousands of items, from guitars and effects, to electronic drum sets, microphones and synths. Full details below.

Cyber Monday discount codes

15% off a huge range of gear at Guitar CenterCYBER15 

15% off a huge range of gear at Guitar Center
Cyber Monday deals don’t get much better than this: simply enter the code CYBER15 at the checkout, and you’ll get 15% off qualifying purchases of $199 or more. 

Save up to 15% off orders at Musician’s FriendCYBERWEEK19

Save up to 15% off orders at Musician’s Friend
There’s a sweet deal to be had on over 20,000 products at Musician’s Friend: spend $49+ to get 10% off your order, or $99+ to receive 15% off. Simply use the code CYBERWEEK19 at the checkout!

18% off guitars, drums and more at ProAudioStarCM18CM5

18% off guitars, drums and more at ProAudioStar
You can save 18% off any new music gear with the code CM18, and 5% off already-discounted gear using the code CM5. Be aware that these codes won’t work on everything, but it’s definitely worth a go at the checkout.

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Rob Laing
Reviews Editor, GuitarWorld.com and MusicRadar guitars

Rob is the Reviews Editor for GuitarWorld.com and MusicRadar guitars, so spends most of his waking hours (and beyond) thinking about and trying the latest gear while making sure our reviews team is giving you thorough and honest tests of it. He's worked for guitar mags and sites as a writer and editor for nearly 20 years but still winces at the thought of restringing anything with a Floyd Rose.