Save Up to 43% on MXR Effects Pedals
Guitar Center’s Guitar-A-Thon sale continues with more epic deals
Last week, Guitar Center kicked off their Guitar-A-Thon sale in style with tons of bargains across a range of products from top brands including Fender, Gibson, Martin, PRS, Taylor, Washburn, D’Addario, Breedlove, EVH, Epiphone, Gretsch, Music Man, D'Angelico, Schecter and more.
As well as price cuts on guitars (check out this deal on Fender Stratocasters where you can save up to $230!) Guitar Center has lowered the cost on masses of amps, accessories and effects.
Right now, you can save up 43% on MXR effects pedals, including the Fat Sugar Drive, Classic Overdrive, Prime Distortion and Classic Distortion.
MXR Classic Overdrive: $69.99 $39.99 SAVE 43%
This high-quality overdrive from effects pedal legend MXR features the essential trifecta of gain, tone and output level controls to dial in your favorite settings. With an incredible 43% off in Guitar Center's Guitar-A-Thon sale, this no-nonsense dirtbox is now priced just $39.99!
MXR M66S Classic Overdrive
Pro standard distortion pedals needn't be expensive. Nor must they be overly complicated. And the MXR M66S Classic Overdrive is a good case in point.
This essential, no-frills stompbox sports three simple controls (output, tone and gain) to sculpt a range of overdrive sounds from clean boost to fat crunch.
If you're looking for a quality drive pedal from a leading brand you can trust then the Classic Overdrive is well worth considering (especially with 43% off the regular price.)
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Rod Brakes is a music journalist with an expertise in guitars. Having spent many years at the coalface as a guitar dealer and tech, Rod's more recent work as a writer covering artists, industry pros and gear includes contributions for leading publications and websites such as Guitarist, Total Guitar, Guitar World, Guitar Player and MusicRadar in addition to specialist music books, blogs and social media. He is also a lifelong musician.
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