Memorial Day might not be here just yet, but don’t let that stop you from bagging an absolute bargain. Over at Musician’s Friend, you can get yourself a gigantic 40% off some amazing music gear, with everything from studio headphones and studio monitors right through to electronic drum kits and electric guitars. You can also bag yourself a 10% discount when you spend $49+ and a 15% discount on orders over $99 with the coupon MEMDAY.
We’ve had a gander at what’s on offer already and pulled out some awesome deals in the Memorial Day sales, including a massive $400 off the Korg NAUTILUS keyboard workstation. It’s a full-sized 88-key keybed with nine different sound engines to ensure you can create your dream synth sound. There’s also a massive $600 saving on this incredible Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro V, loaded with dual Tradbucker pickups to deliver a classic LP tone.
If you’re looking to start a studio setup, then a $120 discount on the PreSonus AudioBox bundle is a great way to start crafting your productions, with an audio interface, condenser microphone, studio headphones, and a plugin bundle to get you up and running. If you want to complete the set, then be sure to check out the PreSonus Eris E8 studio monitor too, which has $90 off the regular price, that’s a huge 36% discount.
If you’re looking to upgrade your live show, then the industry standard Roland SPD-SX sample pad has a got a tempting $100 reduction. The best way to trigger backing tracks and add extra sounds to your live set, the SPD is a staple for professional musicians the world over. Finally, we had to point out the AKG K52 Closed-Back Headphones, which are available for just $19.99 thanks to a $30 discount on the regular price. You’ll be hard-pushed to find such excellent quality studio headphones at this price so they’re well worth the money.
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