MusicRadar deals of the week: Score an impressive $800 off a PreSonus StudioLive mixer, £484 off the stunning EVH Wolfgang Special, £200 off a Taylor GS Mini and so much more
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of PreSonus, Taylor, Alesis, PRS and more

Welcome to MusicRadar's deals of the week, where we'll share with you the very best offers from around the web on some of our best-rated musical equipment. As the name suggests, we'll bring you a new batch of exciting discounts every week, so be sure to check back regularly to see what we've uncovered and stay ahead of the game.
Well, it's another week's end, which means a slew of new deals have just landed. Kicking things off is Guitar Center, which is currently offering up to 25% off drum gear in the Big Bang sale. This mega sales event sees hundreds slashed off kits, both acoustic and electric, from brands such as Mapex, Ludwig, Alesis, and more and runs through to the 12th of March.
If you head to Sweetwater, you can score a massive up to 40% off live sound gear. Included are up to $800 off select PreSonus mixers, $200 off Allen & Heath mixers, and a mind-blowing up to $1,290 off Midas M32 digital mixer and stage box bundles.
Meanwhile, in the UK, Andertons has plenty of cut-price instruments, including models from PRS, Fender, Taylor, and more. PMT is also slashing prices left, right, and centre with an up to 50% off Flash Sale that sees everything from Fender Strats to popular combos, pedals and cymbals all included.
US Editor's picks
PreSonus StudioLive Digital Mixers: Up to $800 off
Ready to take your mixer game seriously? We’ve found the perfect deal for you. With discounts of up to $800 on a wide selection of top-quality consoles from PreSonus, there has never been a better time to upgrade.
Alesis Command X Mesh: Was $599, now $509
The Alesis Command Mesh Kit Special Edition offers an exceptional playing experience for drummers at any skill level. Featuring high-quality mesh drum pads that mimic the feel and response of traditional drumheads, this electronic kit comes with an advanced command drum module that boasts 671 instrument sounds and 74 complete kits.
Universal Audio Apollo Twin X: $999, now $799
Widely regarded as one of the best audio interfaces money can buy, the UAD Apollo series uses a unique blend of powerful hardware processing and software integration to seriously beef up your home production. Now with $200 off, you also get a bunch of UAD’s most famous plugins totally free, including the Teletronix LA-3A and Fairchild Tube Limiter.
UK Editor's picks
Taylor GS Mini-e Special Edition: Save £200!
The GS Mini-e Special Edition, Trans Black features a sleek, slightly transparent black soundboard that beautifully showcases its spruce grain. With a solid torrefied Sitka spruce top and layered sapele back and sides, it delivers a well-balanced sound with excellent projection - and better yet, you can save £200 at Andertons!
EVH Wolfgang Special: Save £484!
Dive into the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll experience with the EVH Wolfgang Special in striking black and white! This beauty isn’t just a head-turner; it’s designed to unleash your inner rock star with its jaw-dropping looks and killer sound. Get ready to strum, shred, and show off your musical genius like never before!
PRS SE NF3 Gun Metal Grey: Save £160!
Loaded with a trio of Narrowfield DD S pickups, this very well may be the most versatile PRS guitar to date - and better yet, you can save £160 at Andertons!
Looking for more bargains? Check out more recommended sales below:
- Thomann: Shop hot deals
- Andertons: Here's the very best offers
- Fender Shop: Shop discounted Strats & Teles
- Sweetwater: Latest deals at Sweetwater
- IK Multimedia: Save on iRig and AXE I/O
- Musician's Friend: Save big at MF
- Plugin Boutique: Save big on plugins
- Positive Grid: Smart amp sale
- Reverb: Save big on top brands
How we choose our deals of the week
Here at MusicRadar, we are experts in our field, with many years of playing, creating and product testing between us. We live and breathe everything music gear-related, and we draw on this knowledge and experience of using products in live, recording and rehearsal scenarios when selecting the products for our deals.
Our mission is simple - to help you make the best buying decision, find the right gear at the right price, to make the best music you can.
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For us to recommend a deal it has to be a product we rate that’s been reduced to a genuinely great price or part of a truly fantastic bundle. It’s also important that we only recommend retailers that we trust.
You can see more of our product recommendations in our buyer's guides and reviews.
Why you can trust our choices
Our editors and writers are all experienced musicians and experts in their fields. They have a deep understanding of the categories that they cover, which means that you can trust their choices when it comes to recommending products.
We pride ourselves on the independence, quality and reliability of our testing processes and the reviews it produces. It’s what has made us the world’s leading music-making publishing company. You can find more details on how we test some specific key product categories, but the principles apply across the board, rigorously assessing build quality, functionality, playability and, of course, sonic performance.
We cover a lot of the big sales events throughout the year, including Memorial Day, Black Friday, 4th of July sales and Amazon Prime Day, and we have a good view of which products are likely to receive the biggest discounts and when, the prices they’ve been in the past and which deals are genuinely worth a look.
Where are the best places to shop?
Online shopping is definitely a lot easier and more secure than it used to be, and we like to recommend a small handful of online retailers who have a sterling reputation and offer fantastic benefits like fuss-free returns, great customer service and, in some cases, full checks and setup of guitars before they are dispatched. So, all the deals we’ll recommend on this page are from retailers that tick these boxes.
What sort of deals should I look for?
Great deals come in all shapes and sizes. There are a few key types to look out for:
- Single item - A single product with a great discount
- Site-wide discounts - A single discount percentage on a large range of products across a site
- Discount codes - Load your basket to a certain value and redeem a discount code for money off your basket contents
- Added value deals - These include multi-buy discounts, or additional products or software for free when you buy certain items
I'm a Senior Deals Writer at MusicRadar, and I'm responsible for writing and maintaining buyer's guides on the site - but that's not all I do. As part of my role, I also scour the internet for the best deals I can find on gear and get hands-on with the products for reviews. My gear reviews have been published in prominent publications, including Total Guitar and Future Music magazine, as well as Guitar World.com. I've also had the privilege of interviewing everyone from Slash to Yungblud, as well as members of Sum 41, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, Fever 333 and many more.
I have a massive passion for anything that makes a sound, particularly guitars, pianos, and recording equipment. In a previous life, I worked in music retail, giving advice on all aspects of music creation and selling everything from digital pianos to electric guitars, entire PA systems, and ukuleles. I'm also a fully qualified sound engineer who holds a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay and I have plenty of experience working in various venues around Scotland.
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