
I bought the HX Stomp years ago and it’s still one of my smartest gear purchases
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Prime Day isn’t always about the deals happening at Amazon. If anything, for players looking for savings on genuinely great gear, the best advice is to look anywhere but Amazon. Case in point, right now Sweetwater is offering up to $200 off a host of Line 6 products, plus with most purchase you’ll also get an Eminence IR Sampler Pack completely free.
Explore all of Amazon’s biggest guitar dealsOur pick of this year’s Prime Day guitar dealsWhether you’re looking to modernize your pedalboard, streamline your rig with an all-in-one amp modeler, or finally explore Line 6’s powerful Helix Native plugin, now is the time to act. With Line 6 recently unveiling the Stadium Series – their biggest Helix release in a decade – interest is at an all-time high and Sweetwater’s discounts could not be better timed.
From practice amps to pro-level effects units, there is a deal here for every guitarist. Personally, I love my Line 6 HX Stomp; it was my first serious effects processor after years of relying on trusty stompboxes, and I have never looked back. It is the ultimate Swiss Army knife, and I use it on everything from guitars to synths with consistently stellar results.
We have handpicked the highlights in Sweetwater’s sale to save you time and money, and we will be tracking all the best early Prime Day guitar deals as they land. Let’s get into it.
Shop all of today’s best Prime Day dealsFender:Â Up to 20% off American Performer modelsGuitar Center:Â Last chance 4th of July dealsGuitarTricks:Â Get 1 month for $1Musician’s Friend:Â Up to 60% offReverb:Â Shop big price dropsSweetwater:Â Up to 50% off live gearPlugin Boutique:Â Save big on softwarePositive Grid:Â Save on amps & softwareWaves:Â Huge half-year sale
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Ross has been a music lover and guitar player since the age of 8. He has spent the five years since graduating from university working in music retail, selling guitars, amps and more. Ross is particularly interested in electric guitars, pedals and amplifiers and his current rig includes a trusty 2009 American Standard Stratocaster and Vox AC30S1 with a few Walrus Audio and Way Huge pedals in between.