Step aside 4 July – Reverb’s “Independents” Day sale is here, and some of the savings are huge

Step aside 4 July – Reverb’s “Independents” Day sale is here, and some of the savings are huge

As the US gears up for the 4 July, Reverb is kicking off its own celebration of independence. Back in April, the online marketplace was sold by Etsy, marking a transition to being an independent, privately owned company – and it’s marking the occasion with an “Independents” Day sale.
Running right up until 7 July, the ‘Independents’ Day sale will spotlight its vast community of independent shops and sellers across the online store. We’re talking thousands of discounts on new, used, and B-stock gear.

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The sale offerings vary from top brands like Fender and Gibson, to more obscure vintage offerings. And the savings can be huge – smaller shop Tone Wolf is offering 20% discounts on Korina Explorers, while KORG is slicing £1,145 off its usual Vox Bobcat S66 pricetag, meaning you could get one for just £381.
There’s also plenty of pedal deals, whether you’re hunting for a simple tuning pedal or a more boutique effects stompbox. City Music Annex is offering a 60% discount on the Electro-harmonix and JHS Pedals collaborative Lizard Queen Octave Fuzz, a pedal we gave an 8/10 back in 2023. Elsewhere, a TC Electronic Polytune 3 Mini polyphonic tuning pedal has had a 41% price drop, now available for just under £50.
Warm Audio is also selling B-Stock at a fraction of the original price. The WA-DI-P Passive Direct Box in particular is available for 10% off, dropping from £82.46 to £74.21. You could also get your hands on a Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M+ Speaker Simulator for 15% off, now just £123.25.
As Reverb champions its independent sellers, the company will continue on its own path of independence moving forward. “There’s a lot for our community to look forward to and I’m very excited about what’s coming as we move forward as an independent company again,” Reverb CEO David Mandelbrot teased back in April.
To check out more ‘Independents’ Day sales, head to Reverb.
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