Can’t wait for Black Friday? Grab yourself 15% off a huge selection of guitars, amps, and effects at Guitar Center right now

Ibanez bass guitar and ESP LTD electric guitar with EVH 5150 III tube amp and head
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With the anticipation of Black Friday guitar deals in full swing, there’s a whole bunch of retailers starting their sales unseasonably early - great news if you can’t wait to steal a deal on some awesome guitar gear. Over at Guitar Center, you can get 15% off a whole range of guitars, basses, amps, and effects when you spend $199 or more. Just enter the code ‘holiday15’ when you check out with qualifying gear and get yourself a discount of up to $500. This deal only lasts until Monday November 14th, so you’ve only got a small amount of time to grab something!

Guitar Center: 15% Off Holiday Coupon Sale

Guitar Center: 15% Off Holiday Coupon Sale
Guitar Center has offered up a sweet early Black Friday deal, with 15% off a massive range of guitar gear from Martin, Gretsch, Ibanez, EVH, Marshall, and more. There are plenty of bargains to get your hands on, whether you're in the market for a new electric or acoustic guitar, or even a full-on half-stack.

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Matt McCracken
Junior Deals Writer

Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at Guitar World. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on guitars, amps, pedals, modelers, and pretty much anything else guitar-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for various music sites including MusicRadar, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and writing and recording in bands, he's performed everything from jazz to djent, gigging all over the country in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at.