Prime Day music deals 2024: Hurry, these epic music-related deals are still live
Our experts have found huge discounts on audio interfaces, headphones, keyboards, guitars and more that are still live
Okay, that's Prime Day done for another year. We've had 48 hours of mega savings, with discounts on everything you need to make music. Now the Prime Day sale may officially be over, but you can rest assured that a lot of yesterday's best deals are still going strong.
If you want to get straight to today's best bargains, some of the coolest discounts are happening with home studio gear. Amazon knocked a sizeable $80 off our favourite affordable audio interface, the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (4th Gen).
Elsewhere, you'll find sizeable discounts on a range of guitars over at Fender, and there's still time to grab up to 65% off in Sweetwater's outstanding flash sale - but be quick, it's ending soon.
Sign up to Amazon Prime for FREE
Want to take advantage of Amazon Prime Day prices? To do that you'll need to become a Prime member. Signing up is super easy and right now you can get a 30-day free trial, which will see you through to Prime Day and beyond. After 30 days you'll pay $14.99 per month, which we think is still excellent value for all the perks you get, such as free delivery, access to Prime video.
Amazon Music Unlimited: Get 5 months for free
Already or Prime member or just signed up? In celebration of Prime Day you can currently bag yourself 5 months of Amazon Music Unlimited streaming absolutely free - that's 100 million songs, ad-free, some of which are available in HD and with Spatial Audio. Not a member? Click the link and you'll still get 3 months for nothing.
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Quick links
- Best non-Amazon sales
- Fender: 10% off American Ultras
- Fender Play: 50% off annual subscription
- Guitar Center: Major Strat deals
- GuitarTricks: Get 1 month for $1
- Reverb: Shop big price drops
- Sweetwater: Up to 65% flash sale
- Plugin Boutique: 66% off Amplitube
Editor's picks
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen: $249.99, $169.99
Currently ranked as our top audio interface for producers, podcasters, and other creators, the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen combines super clean preamps with a huge range of features to make it one of the best and easiest-to-use interfaces around. It’s only been relatively recently released, so this is amongst the best discounts we’ve seen on Focusrite’s powerful red box.
Apple MacBook Pro M2: Was $2,499, now $1,929.99
12-core CPU/19-core GPU/16GB unified memory/1TB SSD/14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display
For me, the MacBook Pro M2 is the perfect music-making machine. It’s got a huge amount of power under its hood for running countless plugins and VSTs, but retains a portability that allows you to mix on the go, or take it on mobile recording sessions. It’s cheaper than the new M3 model, which for me is overkill for music production, and has plenty of connectivity which means you don’t have to buy a pricey Thunderbolt hub to get the most out of it when integrating in a more permanent setup.
Read our full MacBook Pro M2 review
PreSonus Revelator: Was $149.99, now $85.24
This super flexible podcast microphone has an incredible array of features, including some not-so-obvious ones that make creating high-quality ‘casts a breeze. It’s currently got a huge discount off at Amazon, making it a no-brainer to enhance your vocal recordings. With a range of effects built in that will up the ante on your creativity, whether you’re using it to host a podcast or to record sung vocals, the Revelator is a top-quality condenser microphone. Read our full thoughts in this review.
Adam Audio T5V: Was $199.99, now $149.99
One of our favourite budget studio monitors, the Adam Audio T5V delivers crystal clear monitoring alongside an excellent range of connectivity. The distinctive gold ribbon tweeter gives you a wide sweet spot for listening, making them great for less-than-perfect home studio setups. With a nice $50 discount for Prime Day, they're just below $300 for a pair which is excellent value considering the quality of their sound.
Roland JUNO-DS88: $1,199.99, $999.99
The JUNO-DS88 boasts a remarkable 88 weighted-action keys, making it the first of its kind in the storied history of the JUNO series. Roland's Ivory Feel-G keyboard with progressive hammer action perfectly complements the expressive new piano sounds, offering high-end touch and playability, all while keeping the instrument light and mobile.
Roland SPD-SX: $1,199.99, $999.99
Looking to seriously expand the capabilities of your drum set-up? Well, the Roland SPD-SX Pro is just the ticket. With a hearty 32GB memory, 48kHz audio playback, and a bomb-proof construction, this is easily one of the best sample pads on the market.
American Ultra Jazzmaster: $2,299.99, $2,069.99
Fender's American Ultra series is home to some seriously rad guitars and basses! The American Ultra Jazzmaster is all about that "Modern D" neck profile, a tapered neck heel, a 10"-14" compound-radius fingerboard, Ultra Noiseless Vintage pickups, and excellent wiring options that will blow your mind with endless tonal possibilities - and you can now get 10% off over at Fender.com.
Fender.com: 10% off Squier Contemporary
The Squier Contemporary series features Squier SQR Atomic humbucking pickups with coil-split options, a roasted maple neck, and a double-locking tremolo by Floyd Rose. It also boasts stealthy black hardware and a sleek painted headstock with chrome logos.
Casio Privia PX-S3100: Was $879, now $799.99
With Casio's multi-dimensional AiR processing, 88 scaled hammer action keys, superb tones and very accessible playing action, this is a fantastic option for beginners and with $79 off, you really can't go wrong.
Roland RD-88: $1,299.99, $1,099.99
At the core of this Roland stage piano is a stellar sound engine that delivers magnificent tones to suit any situation - and right now you can save a whopping $200 at Guitar Center.
Amazon device deals
With Prime Day being an Amazon invention, naturally it's the time to make big savings on Amazon's own products. So, if you're looking to upgrade your Echo speakers, boost home security with a Ring video doorbell, or detox from your phone with a Kindle, Amazon devices get plenty of discounts for Prime Day. We'd recommend waiting, until the event itself, but here's a rundown of the latest prices so you know if you're getting a genuine bargain when the time comes.
Last year Amazon was also giving away smart speaker bundles that included free subscriptions to their Music Unlimited streaming service. Keep your eyes peeled for those.
Amazon Prime Day FAQs
When is Prime Day 2024?
Prime Day has traditionally always taken place in July and this year is no exception. Prime Day 2024 has officially been confirmed as taking place on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 July.
We're expecting Amazon to deliver well in excess of 1 million deals over that 48-hour period.
For more information you can also check out Amazon's own Prime Day hub page.
Do you need an Amazon Prime membership to shop on Prime Day?
To take advantage of the Prime Day music deals on Amazon itself, the answer is yes. If you’ve never been a Prime member before, Amazon usually offers free trials (right there's a 30-day free trial up for grabs) and you can cancel your subscription at any time, so if you're feeling tactical, you could sign up now, pick up some bargains on Prime Day, then cancel your subscription within that 30-day window. Winner.
That said, if you’re a regular Amazon shopper you might want to keep hold of that subscription, as Prime members get faster delivery, exclusive deals, access to Prime Music, Prime Video and many more perks.
If you've already had a free trial, at the time of writing, a monthly Amazon Prime subscription costs $14.99/£7.99 (which you can cancel at any time) and a yearly option is $139/£79.
There's also a student plan that currently costs $7.49/£3.99 per month or $69/£39 per year.
What kind of Prime Day music deals does Amazon offer?
Amazon is certainly no slouch when it comes to music gear, but it's important to know that not every brand takes part in the Prime Day discounting. In our experience, if you're looking for money off the following brands - with a particular focus on beginner and budget gear - Prime Day on Amazon is usually a good time to shop.
- Alesis
- Apple (for MacBooks and iPads)
- Audio-Technica
- Blue Mics
- D'Addario
- Donner
- Elixir
- Fender
- Positive Grid
- PreSonus
- Roland
- Shure
We’d certainly recommend bookmarking this page and checking in regularly during the event – we’ll be sharing the best Prime Day music deals right on this page.
Will other stores be hosting Prime Day music deals?
Last year, in addition to big-name music brands rearing their heads on Amazon, there were competitive music gear discounts to be had from the likes of Fender Play, Musician’s Friend, Sweetwater and Guitar Center, plus Walmart and Best Buy covering everything from beginner acoustic guitars, to guitar wireless systems. These won't be official 'Prime Day deals', but they will be available at the same time as Amazon's own sale.
We’re hoping to see more activity from the big music retailers in 2024 as the Prime Day competition heats up, plus more deals from software brands and companies who sell direct.
The main event might have been created by Amazon, but it's not exclusive to Amazon anymore. The buzz around Prime Day gets people in the mood for a bargain, and the big retailers know this, so will no doubt be cooking up their own music deals too.
Last year's highlights
12.9" iPad Pro (WiFi/128GB): $1,099 now $1,049
The new 12.9-inch iPad Pro is Apple's top tablet and a fantastic option for mobile musicians. In fact, it's our top tablet for music production. It features Apple's latest M2 CPU which is more than enough for running music apps and creating tracks, while a lush 12.9-inch 2732 x 2048 Liquid XDR display with ProMotion (120Hz) makes everything look beautiful. For Prime Day you can save a sweet $50 off.
MacBook Pro 14" (M2 Pro/512GB): $1,999, $1,799
There's was $200 off this stock limited 14-inch MacBook Pro. It comes packing the new M2 Pro Silicon CPU which will keep you ahead of the performance game for along time. You can read more in our 4.5 star MacBook Pro M2 review. With battery life sitting at over 14 hours, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD on-board this is a machine you won't be upgrading for a while.
Squier 40th Anniversary Strat: $499.99, $284.99
Celebrating 40 years of Fender's entry-level sibling, Squier, the Gold Edition Stratocaster honors the legacy of this beloved brand with a stunning instrument that sounds as good as it looks - and better yet you could save $215 last Prime Day at Amazon.
Fender CD-140SCE: Was $429.99, $343.99
Looking for an affordable acoustic to hit the open mic nights with? Well, you'll want to check out the CD-140SCE. Featuring the Fishman CD-1 acoustic pickup this guitar delivers a rich and warm tone when plugged in, and better yet, it comes with a Fender hardshell case, meaning you can have peace of mind when carrying it from venue to venue. You could save 20% at Amazon.
Positive Grid Spark Mini: $229, now $183
We’ve had the Positive Grid Spark Mini sitting on our desk for the best part of a year now and rarely does a day go by without us loading it up and bashing out some quick licks and riffs. With a hefty $46 off the regular price at Amazon, it dropped to just $183 in the Amazon Prime Day sale, superb value if you were looking for a brilliant practice amp that doesn’t take up much room.
Roland TR-06: Was $399.99, now $331
Roland is the biggest name in the world of drum machines and the TR-06 proves why. This tiny unit is a detailed replica of the classic Roland TR-606 but with some much-needed modern upgrades. For Prime Day you could grab one with a $70 discount!
SSL2 USB interface: $199.99, now $179.99
Is your current interface due an upgrade? Well, Prime Day was a perfect time to grab yourself the incredibly popular Solid State Logic SSL 2 interface. Built with premium components found on their legendary studio consoles, there really is no better way to get that iconic sound quality at home, especially with 20 bucks knocked off the price.
American Ultra Jazzmaster: $2,299.99, $2,069.99
Fender's American Ultra series is home to some seriously rad guitars and basses! The American Ultra Jazzmaster is all about that "Modern D" neck profile, a tapered neck heel, a 10"-14" compound-radius fingerboard, Ultra Noiseless Vintage pickups, and excellent wiring options that will blow your mind with endless tonal possibilities - and you can now get 10% off over at Fender.com.
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I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.
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