Guitar Center just dropped their Fourth of July sale more than a week early - get massive savings of up to 30% off gear (2024)

By Matt McCracken

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Save yourself hundreds of dollars on gear with this amazing sale at Guitar Center

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With the Fourth of July holiday arriving next week, it’s time to take advantage of sales action at all the major retailers. If you’re looking for a fresh deal on a new bit of guitar gear, then the Guitar Center Fourth of July sale is the place to be with massive savings of up to 30% off guitars, amps, pedals, and more.

It’s an impressive offering, particularly if you’re looking for a brand-new electric guitar. We’ve spied serious discounts on Fender, Gibson, Jackson, Schecter, Gretsch, and many more. There are also select deals on pedal and guitar amps available, and if you’re into your recording there are a few audio interfaces with some significant money off. The sale is live until July 10th, so you haven’t got too long to grab a deal and with some of these prices, we can see certain items selling out quickly.

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Guitar Center 4th of July sale: Up to 30% off
With a huge selection of electric guitars on sale, there are plenty of options for a new axe in the Guitar Center Fourth of July sale. There are significant discounts on big brands like Fender and Gibson, as well as savings on a lot of metal guitars like those from Jackson and Schecter. It doesn’t stop there though, with plenty of amps and pedals on offer too, perfect for a bit of gear shopping.

Being complete gear addicts ourselves, of course, we had to look through the sale to see what was available. If you like to get low, the Sterling by Music Man JP70 has got a tempting $150 discount, giving you tight chugs and plenty of shredability for much less. We love the feel of a JP neck, and were seriously impressed with the pickups which offer loads of clarity even when you’re riffing hard on that low string.

The Gibson Kirk Hammett ‘Greeny’ Les Paul arrived with a lot of fanfare thanks to its legendary history. Well, now you can get it with a cheeky $200 discount in the Guitar Center sale. It’s still by no means cheap, but ultimately you’re paying for a piece of rock and roll history with this stunning instrument. Its powerful PAF roar and musical out-of-phase sounds make it a proper rock beast, and we gave it four and a half stars out of five in our Gibson Kirk Hammet Greeny Les Paul review if you want to read more about it.

Not got thousands to spend on gear? That’s alright, there are plenty of cheaper deals available in the sale. For those on the lookout for new guitar pedals, you can get some nice savings on MXR. We spotted the MXR Prime Distortion for just $49.99, as well as the MXR Classic Overdrive with a similar $20 discount. Based on two classic pedals in the Boss SD-1 and the ever-present Tube Screamer TS-9, for just below the $50 mark they’re an absolute steal if you’re looking to buff your ‘board for less.

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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.

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