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Guitar Center gift cards 15% off: Native Instruments Komplete 9 from $339, more

Guitar Center is currently offering 15% off $5-$500 eGift cards redeemable at Guitarcenter.com (maximum $2000 per customer, but only $500 per checkout process). These cards can be used to get up to 15% off future recording gear, instrument, software, and accessory purchases.

While they can’t be used towards the purchase of other gift cards, according to Guitar Center, they can be used to take an extra 15% off a number of already discounted items like Native Instruments Komplete 9 and Komplete 9 Ultimate (which are both already currently discounted to $100 and $300 respectively) or the IK Multimedia iRig KEYS Pro which will land at $85 after the discounted GC (the lowest price we’ve ever seen).

Head below for some deals we’ve spotted on plugins, synths, sample packs and more:

  • Rob Papen: EDM (Predator, Punch, Blade) and Urban (Predator, SubBoomBass, Punch) Synth Bundles special price $239 each.
  • iZotope: $50 off BreakTweaker & BreakTweaker Expanded.
  • FXpansion: 50% off selected FXpansion downloadable expansion packs for registered users of BFD3, BFD2, BFD Eco, DCAM Synth Squad and Geist.
  • u-he: 30% off Bazille hybrid modular synthesizer: $89 USD
  • Prime Loops: 50% off over 400 sample packs and preset deals by Prime Loops, Black Octopus, Diginoiz and YNK Audio.
  • Sinevibes: 20% off on all plugins and bundles.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices