Save up to 30% on Player, Paranormal & Affinity guitars in Fender's massive Memorial Day sale
The sale also includes sizable discounts on pedals, accessories and clothing
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With Memorial Day right around the corner, a lot of retailers are dropping their sales early, and thankfully, that includes Fender! Right now, you can save up to 30% off a wide range of guitars, pedals, accessories, and clothing until 28 May. So, if you've been eyeing a new piece of Fender gear, there has never been a better time to buy.
From limited-edition versions of the Strat and Tele to serious signature axes, this epic sale has something for every type of player. That said, this is a limited-time offer, ending on 28 May - so be quick, as these offers won't be around for long.
Fender Memorial Day Sale: Up to 30% off
From Kurt Cobain’s outlandish Jag-Stang to Steve Lacy’s People Pleaser Stratocaster, limited-edition Players, and a plethora of accessories, the Fender Memorial Day sale is full to the brim with exciting products – and all with up to 30% off. This sale runs until 28 May, so you’ll need to be quick if you want to get in on the action.
To make things a little easier, we've gone through the sale and hand-picked a few of our favorite models - these are the guitars we'd spend our own cash on.
The enchanting Affinity Series Starcaster is now priced at just $239.99. This large semi-hollow is a seriously versatile axe, perfect for a variety of musical styles. But what's truly exciting is that it offers a budget-friendly way to own a version of Tom DeLonge's new signature model. It's a win-win for Blink fans on a budget.
Next up is the Fender Player Stratocaster with gold pickguard, which is currently $222 off. This guitar features three Custom Shop Fat '50s single-coil Stratocaster pickups, a modern C-shaped neck profile, and a 9.5 "-radius fingerboard. It looks, plays, and sounds amazing.
Lastly, let's talk about the amazing Fender Gold Foil Telecaster. This unique Tele is equipped with Gold Foil mini-humbuckers, offering a stunning sound to match its charming looks. Despite its retro style, it caters to a wide range of sonic preferences and is available at just $815.99!
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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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