We've seen Guitar Center's Black Friday offers a whole week early – here's what we're adding to our carts
You'll find the biggest savings of the year on keyboards, guitars, e-kits and more with these deals, coming to Guitar Center next week
This year’s Guitar Center Black Friday sales are just over a week away now - confirmed as five days of deals between Thursday November 24th and Monday 28th - but Guitar Center has shared the entire deals list with us a whole week early.
The full rundown of deals includes everything from stocking fillers including strings and cables, to significant savings on digital pianos, electronic drum sets, guitar amps and studio gear. In many cases products will be hitting their lowest price of the year in the sale. If you’ve been saving your budget for a great value deal during silly season, you don't have much longer to wait.
Here's our pick of the offers to look out for when they land at Guitar Center on the 24th (including the link to the product page so you can bookmark it ready for when the discounted price is applied):
- Yamaha P-45 with stand and bench:
$759.99, $659.99, save $100 - Casio CDP-S110 digital piano:
$499, $399, save $100 - M-Audio Keystation 49es Mk3 controller keyboard:
$119, $89, save $30 - KRK Classic 5 G3 studio monitors:
$149.99, $89.99, save $60 - Sterling Audio: At least 30% of mics, interfaces and more
- Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (Gen 3) USB audio interface:
$179.99, $159.99, save $20 - AKG Lyra USB microphone:
$149, $99, save $50 - Roland TD-1DMKX V-Drums kit:
$819.99, $599.99, save $220 - Fender Player Strats in Limited Edition finishes:
$879.99, $729.99, save $150 - Gretsch G5427T Electromatic Flame maple hollowbody:
$899.99, $729.99, save $170 - Ernie Ball Slinky and Earthwood strings: two sets for $10
- D'Angelico Excel DC XT semi-hollow:
$1,799.99, $1,349.99, save $450 - Boss Katana 50 and 100 MKII combos:
$279.99-$399.99, from $229.99, save $50 - Boss LE Anniversary pedal bundles (SD-1 and MT-1):
$79.99-$138.99, from $58.99, save up to $39 - Taylor Special Edition 414ce V-Class Grand Auditorium acoustic electric:
$2,899, $2,799, save $100
In the meantime, Guitar Center has a whole host of holiday deals up for grabs right now on guitars and basses, amps and effects, accessories, recording gear and more.
In addition to the deals, in keeping with tradition, Guitar Center will be teaming up with big brands like Fender to launch limited edition finishes of some of their most popular guitar models, so if you’re after a piece of gear that’s as unique as you, late-November is the time to shop.
We’ll be covering all the best Black Friday guitar deals right through Cyber Weekend, so keep us bookmarked to ensure you don’t miss out.
Can't wait? Explore more early Black Friday deals
- Amazon: Shop early Black Friday deals on guitars, mics & more
- Guitar Center: Save 15% on select items over $199
- Sweetwater: Save big money with Sweetwater's early Black Friday sale
- Musician's Friend: Up to 40% off a huge range of music gear
- Walmart: Shop the latest deals on beginner guitars and beyond
- Positive Grid: Big Black Friday savings on BIAS and Spark
- Thomann: In the UK or Europe? Save on big-name guitar gear
- Fender Play: Save 50% on an annual guitar lessons subscription
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I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.
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