It's your last chance to save an extra £10 when you spend over £100 in the massive Flash Sale at PMT with this exclusive deal for MusicRadar readers

A Korg Minilogue bass synthesizer on a blue background
(Image credit: Korg)

We've managed to secure an exclusive deal for MusicRadar readers, giving you an additional £10 off when you spend over £100 at PMT. All you need to do is use the code MR10 when you check out with your items, and you'll unlock an extra discount sale.

This could be any item on the website or from something in the up to 50% off Flash Sale, but the offer ends today (10/03), so you'll need to act fast to take advantage.

It's a great opportunity to make your money go a little further, and there are plenty of items available, whether you want a new electric guitar, an audio interface, or any other kind of music gear.

PMT Flash Sale: Save an extra £10!MR10

PMT Flash Sale: Save an extra £10!
Exclusive to MusicRadar readers, you can save an extra £10 at PMT when you spend over £100. It’s only available until the 10th of March however, so if you want to take advantage you’ll need to act fast. Just enter the code MR10 when you checkout on any qualifying order to get your discount. Check out the full T&Cs here.

I’ve had a look through the website to see what’s available, and one deal that immediately caught my eye was a cool £50 reduction on the Boss VB-2W Waza Craft Vibrato pedal. Accurately reproducing the tone of the classic Boss VB-2 produced in the 80s, it also adds a brand new mode that gives you a deeper and more dramatic vibrato effect. For more info, check out our Boss VB-2W review where we gave it a platinum award, praising its versatility.

Next up, I spied a huge £255 saving on this incredible-looking Korg Minilogue Bass Analogue Synth. With a focus on rumbling low-end synth tones, the inverted red and black keys with swirling front panel design give it a very distinctive look that’ll suit those into their industrial and cyberpunk aesthetics. It doesn’t just do bass, though, this is a four-voice polysynth with a 16-step polyphonic note and motion sequencer. I particularly love the oscilloscope that gives you a visual representation of your sound, a neat touch that changes as you manipulate the sound.

Finally, I have to shout out a proper shed machine: the Schecter Traditional Pro, which is on sale with a huge £334 discount. A stunning-looking guitar with a quilted maple top and a roasted maple fretboard, it's packing two USA-made Schecter humbuckers with five-way switching for the ultimate in versatile tones.

Don't forget, you can bag an extra £10 off anything in the sale or sitewide with the code MR10.

Matt McCracken
Junior Deals Writer

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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