We think Amazon’s best Prime Day deals are all about guitar accessories - here are 5 worth snapping up

Close up of the connectors on a D'Addario Circuit Breaker guitar cable
(Image credit: D'Addario)

So you’ve got your guitars squared away, your dream guitar amp, and a nice-sized pedalboard that covers all bases. It doesn’t stop there though. Accessories are the bond that keeps your whole rig together, and the right accessory can enhance your overall playing experience at home, as well as your onstage performances.

Keeping a healthy supply of accessories is essential for any guitarist, whether that’s fresh strings, a variety of guitar picks, or things that assist your playing like capos, fretwraps, and strap locks. You might be an exclusive bedroom player, or in a band that's regularly gigging, but you’re always going to need those extras that make playing and performing a little easier.

With this year's Prime Day music deals in full swing, we’ve spied some super savings to sling in your basket. Including accessories from big brands like Fender, Jim Dunlop, and D’Addario, this mix of essentials and performance-changing add-ons will give your playing all the impetus you need for the summer ahead.

Gruv Gear FretWraps: Was $39.99, now $29.60

Gruv Gear FretWraps: Was $39.99, now $29.60
If you're a lover of all things low end, fretwraps can be a proper game changer. Particularly effective when used with bass and extended-range guitars, these Gruv Gear FretWraps come in a pack of three and have a nice $10 off in the Amazon Prime Day sale. The discounts are available on the small and large sizes, which fit a 4-string bass/6-string guitar and 6-string bass/8-string guitar respectively.

Fender Mustang Saddle Strap: $69.99, now $44.90

Fender Mustang Saddle Strap: $69.99, now $44.90
Every guitar player needs a good-quality guitar strap, even if you only play at home. The Fender Mustang Saddle Strap is made from premium, full-grain leather and with a welcome 36% discount is excellent value for money at just $44.90 with this Prime Day deal. There is money off all three colours, but the biggest discount is on the Butterscotch-coloured strap.

Grover Strap Locks: Was $19.99, now $9.99

Grover Strap Locks: Was $19.99, now $9.99
An overlooked addition to your guitar, the strap lock is perfect to pair with a brand-new guitar strap. Many players who regularly play live will swear by strap locks, and this set from renowned manufacturer Grover is insane value for money at just $9.99. A 50% reduction makes them an absolute no-brainer for securing your favourite guitar properly, making certain no accidents or headstock breaks happen while you're playing.

D'Addario Circuit Breaker Cable: $55.20, now $33

D'Addario Circuit Breaker Cable: $55.20, now $33
It's difficult to damage your guitar amp by unplugging without muting your signal, but it sure is annoying for everyone else. If this sounds like you, then you need a D’Addario Circuit Breaker Cable, which ensures easy unplugging without any annoying noises thanks to a simple latching button that mutes the signal going through the cable. It’s got plenty of length at 20-foot long which will serve you well playing live, and with a hefty $22.20 discount in the Amazon Prime Day sale, it’s excellent value if you’re in the market for a fresh cable. 

Jim Dunlop Gel picks: Was $33.15, now $27.98

Jim Dunlop Gel picks: Was $33.15, now $27.98
If you're always losing your guitar picks to the ether, then this deal is for you. With a heart $5 reduction on a ginormous pack of 72 Jim Dunlop Gel picks, you won't be running out of these any time soon. It’s only available on the medium-sized picks, but if that’s your preference then this is the perfect saving for Prime Day.

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Matt McCracken
Junior Deals Writer

Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at MusicRadar. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on audio interfaces, studio headphones, studio monitors, and pretty much anything else home recording-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for various music sites including Guitar World, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog.  A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and producing bands, he's performed everything from jazz to djent, gigging all over the UK in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at.