It’s Guitar Month at Sweetwater! Here are the five best deals from the event

It’s Guitar Month at Sweetwater! Here are the five best deals from the event

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September is Guitar Month at Sweetwater! Until the end of the month, there are some serious savings to be found on electrics, acoustics, basses, pedals and amps. Plus, alongside the big deals, there’s also some cool new and exclusive gear landing, and some special financing offers available. We’ve picked out five of the coolest discounts you can find at Sweetwater this Guitar Month, with hundreds of dollars to be saved on some great pieces of kit.
$500 off a Guild Starfire III Hollowbody Electric Guitar
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Looking for your next jazz hollowbody or wanting to do a rockabilly deep-dive? You can’t go wrong with a Guild hollowbody for either. The Starfire III is a really cool combination of old-school style with some modern design tweaks – the LB-1 “Little Bucker” humbuckers provide a focused sound, just as ready for some warm, jazzy cleans as they are for fire-breathing rock and roll – plus the thinner hollow body will handle higher volume a little better than a full-sized jazz box. There’s also a Bigsby-style vibrato if you need a little wobble.
For guitar month it’s also almost half off. There’s a huge saving of $500, with the price slashed down to $699 from $1,199. For such a premium instrument, that’s a fantastic saving.
$600 off a Gibson Les Paul Standard ’60s Plain Top Electric Guitar in Sparkling Burgundy
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The Gibson Les Paul Standard – one of the most iconic guitar designs ever, of course, with all the Les Paul trimmings you might expect from a USA-made Gibson. There’s a mahogany body with a maple top and a slim-taper mahogany neck, as well as two ‘60s Burstbucker pickups for some authentic PAF tones. A little less authentic – but all the better for it – is the absolutely gorgeous Sparkling Burgundy finish
And this Guitar Month, a USA-made Gibson doesn’t have to totally break the bank – this guitar is down from $2,599 to $1,999, a generous saving of $600.
$500 off a Heritage Standard H-535 Semi-hollowbody Electric Guitar
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Don’t fancy a hollow guitar or a solid-body? Why not split the difference! The H-535 is a take on the classic double-cut semi-hollow electric, drawing on Heritage’s Kalamazoo DNA. The guitar comes finished in a gorgeous Original Sunburst – it’s also a thin nitrocellulose that’ll age and wear just like a 60s guitar.
It also comes loaded with a set of Seymour Duncan ‘59 Humbuckers – these are prized for the PAF impression, capturing the touch sensitivity and transparency of Seth Lover’s 1955 design.
For Guitar Month, there’s a huge saving of $500 – down to $1,999 from $2,499, saving $500.
$800 off a Breedlove Oregon Concert CE
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This beautiful and unique acoustic from Breedlove is made with solid myrtlewood, a unique tonewood native to the Pacific northwest. The sound is described as a blend of the maple, rosewood and mahogany, with a balanced character
Alongside this unique acoustic sound there’s also the fantastic LR Baggs Element system to provide a realistic translation of the guitar’s character on stage or when recording direct.
All of these premium features are at less of a premium this guitar month, too, with a discount of $800 from its usual price of $2,799 – grabbing a guitar like this for just under $2,000 is not to be sniffed at!
$484 off a Victory Amplification V40 The Duchess
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The Victory Duchess splits the difference between what we know and love from both the British and American approaches to tube amp voicing. While it has just a single channel, there’s an awesome Voice switch to leap across the Atlantic for bright and restrained US sounds or midrangey, chaotic British sounds.
Plus your sound on stage will thank you – 40 watts of tube power is more than enough to keep up with even the most aggressive of drummers, and a midrange-push switch will let your overdriven tones stand out amidst a mix.
For Guitar Month, The Duchess has been placed in an entirely different price category – it’s reduced by $484, down to $945 from $1,429.14
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