Great Audio Technica deals at Music Live!
Heading to Music Live next weekend (7-9 November)? Not only will Audio Technica microphones be bringing the live entertainment and education content to your ears but they will also be offering some killer deals over the weekend:
£75 saving on M2 in-ear monitoring system with free earmoulds worth £80
£100 saving on M3 in-ear monitoring system with free earmoulds worth £80
£100 saving on the AT2020USB mic and ATH-M50 monitor headphones Studio Pack
£100 saving on the AT4033 mic and ATH-M50 monitor headphones Studio Pack
1/3rd off RRP on 700 Series guitar systems
1/3rd off RRP on 700 Series handheld systems
Half price savings on the MB1K vocal mic and MB2K instrument mic
In addition, Audio-Technica is offering Music Live visitors a 25% saving on on-line purchases of headphones from www.atheadphones.com until the end of November 2008. To qualify, customers will need the promotional code released on Audio-Technica flyers at the event, which will be available in Sounds Expo delegate packs, seminar rooms, from the Live Stage area, Absolute Music and from Audio-Technica on stand C50.
Both the Music Live stage and Sounds Expo seminar areas will be equipped with Audio-Technica mic set-ups, to be used by artists including Megadeth´s Dave Mustaine, Stone Gods, Mexicolas and The Electric City under the guiding hand of Music Live front of house engineer, Q Audio´s Lez Patterson.
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