Thomann has kicked off its 2025 Music Days sale, offering huge discounts on a massive range of synths, keyboards and other music tech gear until 22 July.
To save you the hassle, the team here at MusicTech have been scanning the Thomann website for the very best deals available.
Hardware picks
A selection of keyboard controllers have seen hefty discounts applied so far, including the Arturia KeyLab MkII 49, which is now £261, down from £363. That’s a cool 28% off a controller which boasts 49 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, faders, colour-illuminated performance pads, rotating control knobs and much more.
Elsewhere, you can grab the Native Instruments Kontrol S49 MK3 controller at 10% off, bringing its usual price of £511 down to £459. With 49 semi-weighted keys with polyphonic aftertouch, pre-configured mapping for all NI virtual instruments, eight touch-sensitive rotary controls and a high-res screen, this is certainly money well spent if you’re already plugged into the Native Instruments eco-system.
In the synths department, there are also some pretty big savings to be had, including nearly £400 the Arturia MatrixBrute Noir, which is now priced at £1,299 down from £1,659. This desktop-ready synth features three analogue oscillators, a noise generator, arpeggiator, three LFOs and more, and comes loaded with 256 presets, too. Get yours below:
If you’ve got a little extra budget to spend, you’re also well catered for with the Thomann Music Days sale. Check out this Sequential Prophet 10 Special Edition; it’s still £4,275, so you’ll need a little extra, but it’s had over £400 knocked off its price tag, which is not to be sniffed at…
In terms of specs, you’ve got a 61-key velocity sensitive Fatar keyboard with aftertouch, two oscillators, a wide range of filter options, pitch and modulation options and so much more. You can, of course, check out the Prophet 10’s full spec sheet by clicking the link below:
Software picks
If you’re the type to prefer your synths in the box, Music Days has you covered, too. The u-he Hive 2 soft synth is discounted by over 30%, meaning you pay just £86. Features include a simple user interface, two oscillators with wavetable options and tuneable suboscillators, up to 16 unison voices per oscillator, multiple filters and loads more.
How about a virtual synthesizer for less than £25? Cherry Audio’s Miniverse is a faithful emulation of the classic Minimoog, and features three oscillators with multiple waveform options, monophonic and polyphonic modes with 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 voices, and loads more. Get it now for £24.90.
Browse the full Music Days sale at Thomann.
Sam is the Associate News Editor for Guitar.com and MusicTech. Thoroughly immersed in music culture for the majority of his life, Sam has played guitar for 20 years, studied music technology and production at university, and also written for the likes of MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Metal Hammer.
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