Musician's Friend celebrates in style with up to 40% off big-name brands such as Fender, Alesis, Bose and more
Forget Amazon Prime Day, score a sizable discount on guitars, keyboards, drums and more at right now Musician's Friend
40 years in the music retail business is no mean feat, and to celebrate this massive achievement, Musician’s Friend has knocked a staggering up to 40% off a massive range of products - we suppose it's epic sales like this that's kept players coming back time after time. As you'd expect, all the major brands are represented, with generous offers on everything from Fender electrics to affordable Epiphone acoustics and so much more.
Now, to say this sale is huge is an understatement. There is a vast range of items on offer – and it’s not limited to guitar-related products. It also includes PA and lighting rigs, drums and keyboards. We implore you to take a look at the entire sale for yourself. You have until 29 October to get involved.
Of course, if you aren't quite ready to splash the cash just yet, the Black Friday music deals will be launching at the end of next month. So be sure to keep an eye on MusicRadar for the very best deals over the entire Cyber Weekend.
Musician's Friend 40th Ann. Sale: Up to 40% off
Musician's Friend is celebrating their 40th anniversary this week, so to celebrate they're offering up to 40% off a huge range of guitar gear. The sale covers a massive range of items from guitars and pedals to PA systems and studio monitors, well worth a browse to see what you can pick up.
A few of our highlights include a whopping $190 off this stunning Fender Player Stratocaster in the eye-catching Blue Burst finish. This guitar offers superb versatility with its HSS pickup configuration and the modern C neck profile is a joy to play. Next, we need to give a shout-out to the Epiphone SG Traditional Pro in Sparkling Burgundy, which is down to $399! The affordable version of a late ‘60s classic offers players superb value for money and is a steal at this price.
Those looking for a portable PA system will want to check out the Bose S1 Pro which has an impressive $200 knocked off the price. This unique PA is ideal for multiple situations from busking to small pub gigs and beyond.
Drummers listen up, the fabulous Alesis Nitro Mesh is now down to $349 - that's a saving of $100! This 8-piece electronic drum kit is ideal for practicing at reasonable levels, inputting drums into your favourite DAW and even gigging.
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I'm a Senior Deals Writer at MusicRadar, and I'm responsible for writing and maintaining buyer's guides on the site - but that's not all I do. As part of my role, I also scour the internet for the best deals I can find on gear and get hands-on with the products for reviews. My gear reviews have been published in prominent publications, including Total Guitar and Future Music magazine, as well as Guitar World.com. I've also had the privilege of interviewing everyone from Slash to Yungblud, as well as members of Sum 41, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, Fever 333 and many more.
I have a massive passion for anything that makes a sound, particularly guitars, pianos, and recording equipment. In a previous life, I worked in music retail, giving advice on all aspects of music creation and selling everything from digital pianos to electric guitars, entire PA systems, and ukuleles. I'm also a fully qualified sound engineer who holds a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay and I have plenty of experience working in various venues around Scotland.
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