With up to 35% off Taylor and Martin guitars at Guitar Center, this is your best chance to save on A-list acoustics
If you're looking for a new acoustic guitar then this Guitar Center sale is the place to be

The Memorial Day sales are well and truly over now but if you’re looking for a sweet deal on a brand-new acoustic guitar, Guitar Center has just the thing. With up to 35% off some top brands like Taylor and Martin, this is one of the best sales we’ve seen this year for acoustic guitar lovers.
There’s an excellent choice on offer whether you’re after a beginner acoustic for a first-timer or you need a gig-ready workhorse for that next solo covers gig. Some of our favorite guitars are available in the sale, which makes it the best place to pick up a bargain right now.
Guitar Center acoustic sale: Up to 35% off
Featuring acoustics from Taylor, Martin, Epiphone, and many more, the acoustic guitar sale over at Guitar Center is one of the best places to pick up a bargain on a top-quality strummer for your collection. Pretty much every major acoustic guitar brand is covered here, so no matter what your allegiance you're bound to find a worthy match here.
Being guitar fanatics ourselves, we couldn’t resist scrolling through the sale to see what’s available. First to catch our eye was the superb Taylor 414ce, a brilliant all-rounder acoustic that can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. The Grand Auditorium shape makes for a brilliant midpoint between a big body acoustic and smaller body shapes, giving you plenty of volume and clarity whilst being a bit easier to handle. With a cool $200 off the regular price, it’s excellent value for money if you need a properly great acoustic for gigging and recording.
The Martin Special D also stood out to us, being a Guitar Center exclusive guitar with another healthy $200 off the asking price. It’s similar to the well-known Martin D-10E with an all-solid sapele and spruce construction, put together by the experienced hands at Martin. It’s a dreadnought guitar so expect significant volume and projection, while the Performing Artist tapered neck profile gives you a comfortable playing platform.
Finally, if you’re a beginner or want something a little cheaper, go check out the Yamaha FX335C which has got a sweet $50 off its regular price. It might be low cost, but Yamaha acoustics are well known for delivering superb sound and playability at lower prices. The built-in preamp and electronics make it a great guitar for gigging, with individual volume and tone controls that let you shape your sound.
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Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at MusicRadar. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on audio interfaces, studio headphones, studio monitors, and pretty much anything else home recording-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for various music sites including Guitar World, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and producing bands, he's currently studying Sound Engineering and Music Production at Spirit Studios in the UK.
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