Guitar Center just dropped Black Friday-worthy deals in their epic Guitar-A-Thon sale - including a mind-blowing $700 off this Gibson Les Paul!

Guitar Center Guitar-A-Thon sale
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If you’re looking for some new music gear and you don't fancy waiting until the Black Friday music deals drop, then the Guitar Center Guitar-A-Thon has some tantalizing offers for you with up to 35% off a whole range of guitars, amps, pedals, and accessories. With a particular emphasis on guitars - it is a Guitar-A-Thon after all - there are loads of fantastic savings to be made on electric guitars, acoustic guitars, and bass guitars in this epic sale - all ahead of the Black Friday guitar deals landing at the end of November.  

These savings are available from now until 11 October and with some big discounts on heavy hitters in the guitar sphere, we can’t see them being around for too much longer.

Guitar Center Guitar-A-Thon: Up to 35% off
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Guitar Center Guitar-A-Thon: Up to 35% off
Just launched last week, Guitar Center's Guitar-A-Thon is up and running until October 11, giving you a great chance to bag some bargain gear. With up to 35% off a huge range of guitars, amps, and effects, it's a top choice for finding a great deal this week.

We’ve had a quick look at the sale already and picked out some top deals for you, starting with a mega $700 off the Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro V! If that's not enough, you can also score a hefty 20% discount on this Fender Player Jazz Bass Plus Top, that’s a whopping $180 off the original price. It looks absolutely incredible with its flame maple veneer, whilst the classic lineup of dual single-coil Jazz Bass pickups delivers that signature articulation and balanced bass tone.

Elsewhere, you'll also find $119 off the stunning Epiphone Hummingbird Performer and $250 off this well-specced Fender Player Stratocaster

Shop the full Guitar-A-Thon here

Daryl Robertson
Senior Deals Writer

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