Amazon is currently slashing the price of Boss products in their Prime Big Deals Days sale - including the Katana!
Grab Black Friday-esque savings on everything from practice amps to pedals, synths and drum kits
Amazon Prime Day deals are coming around once again, and that means big price drops on popular products from leading brands and that's music to our ears. The online retail giant has just launched their Prime Big Deals Days event, which runs from 10th-11th October, and thankfully it includes some tasty discounts on musical goodies well ahead of the Black Friday guitar deals landing next month.
Now, we’ll be the first to admit that we were ready to write off this sales event, expecting money off toasters and smart home devices but nothing for guitar players. Luckily, that’s not the case as you can score sizable discounts on a range of Roland and Boss products.
Amazon Prime Deals: Save big on Boss & Roland
Whether you’re looking for a do-it-all practice combo or a trusty electronic drum kit, this Amazon sale is the place to go. With up to 20% off a range of popular products, these deals may even beat what we are likely to see come Black Friday.
The Boss Katana-50 MkII EX is arguably one of the most respected practice amps of the last few years. Loaded with world-famous effects, leading amp models and a trio of power settings, this really is one of the best practice solutions on the market. Right now you can save 15% at Amazon.
Pedal fanatics will be glad to see a couple of Boss compact pedals amongst the sales items, with the BC-1X bass compressor and CP-1X compressor receiving 15% off for a limited time.
Of course, there is plenty more available with digital pianos, synths and drum kits all included so we encourage you to take a look for yourself.
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First and foremost, I'm a guitar enthusiast – a fanatic, some might say. I'm a firm believer that most of the world's problems can be solved with a Gibson SG and a catastrophically loud amp. Before writing about guitars for a living as a Senior Deals Writer on Guitar Player, I worked in music retail for 7 years, giving advice on guitars, basses, drums, pianos, and PA systems. I also have a passion for live sound; I'm a fully qualified sound engineer with experience working in various venues in Scotland.
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