If you're a savvy buyer, you're likely realizing that this season is shaping up to be a good one for deals.
Epiphone is the latest brand to drop prices on new electrics, acoustics, and basses, alongside its metal-loving sibling under Gibson Brands, Kramer.
Let's take a look at some of the highlights so far.
Epiphone's Hummingbird Studio can now be found for as low as $329, instead of the regular retail price $449.
The Les Paul Prophecy, one of the brand's newer Inspired By Gibson models, can now be found for as low as $699, instead of $899.
Epiphone's J-200 EC Studio—a large jumbo-sized acoustic—can now be found for as low $429, instead of the standard $549 price tag.
Looking for a low-end option? The Embassy Bass is now available for as low as $399, instead of $499.
The Slash Appetite Les Paul Special-II Performance Pack is a good beginner setup for anyone with rock 'n' roll dreams. It's now as low as $329, instead of $399.
On the Kramer side of the house, the Pacer Classic FR Special can be found as low as $299, versus the standard retail price of $379. (The Focus Electric Guitar Player Pack is another option, great for beginners, that includes a 10-watt amp and is available for $229, instead of $249.)
These deals from Epiphone and Kramer are only through participating dealers, many of which can be found on Reverb. Click any of the links above to snag a deal for yourself, and be on the lookout for many similar price drops this season.