Black Friday Fender deal: Get 10% off all Fender guitars, amps and accessories
Black Friday is nearly upon us and Fender has decided to get in on the action a bit earlier than most. The company is offering a good deal to anyone that subscribes to its Fender Play service and buys via its online store. If you are in the market for a new guitar, amp or maybe just some accessories, take a closer look. We reckon this could popular.
Get 10% off all Fender gear
10% of anything in the Fender store?!? Hold your horses, there is a catch: the sale is exclusively for Fender Play subscribers. Fender is offering a bit of a deal on the subscription service, too, at $89.99 for a year’s membership, including a 14-day free trial. But yes, you will need to join up first to qualify for the deal.
If you are in the market for a new guitar though, this could still mean a substantial saving of 10% on a lot of the new models. That would leave many people “quids in”, as the English say. So if you fancy a new Fender Meteora you will save over $100 on the deal, as the guitar is listed at $1999 on the Fender site.
Fender Play
Once you’re a Fender Play subscriber, you’ll receive 10% off any Fender gear on the online store come 23 November. Your subscription gives you a year’s worth of guitar tuition, which is never a bad thing. If you’re in a rut with your guitar playing, the service will teach you some new songs, playing techniques and skills throughout the next year. Not a bad way to get to grips with your brand new Fender guitar, that you bought at a sale price.
I’m sure if you do the maths, you can make this work in your favour. If you choose a more expensive instrument, then the saving will be greater.
You can run Fender Play on your smartphone, tablet or computer which means you can take your subscription with you and practise with your new guitar.
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