You can still save up to $200 on a Supro guitar amp in this sublime Cyber Monday deal

Supro Delta King 8 and Delta King 12 guitar amps
(Image credit: Supro)

Though Black Friday 2021 is now a distant memory, Cyber Monday is right around the corner, meaning there are plenty of Cyber Monday guitar deals floating around the internet. After appraising the situation, we here at Guitar World are pleased to report that Guitar Center is still offering up to $200 off two Supro guitar amps.

In this sensational deal, you can scoop up a Delta King 8 for $329 or a Delta King 12 for $449. With the amps carrying original prices of $449 and $649, respectively, this deal is probably the best chance you’ll get to add a high-quality tube amp to your arsenal at such a discounted price. 

Supro Delta King 12: was $649, now $449

Supro Delta King 12: was $649, now $449
Quite possibly the best opportunity you'll get this Black Friday to level up your tube amp tones. Sharing a tonal similarity to vintage '60s-era Supros, the Delta King 12 comes loaded with a custom 12-inch speaker, 12AX7 tube preamp and analog spring reverb. There's no wonder the brand is favored by the best of the best.

Supro Delta King 8: was $449

Supro Delta King 8: was $449, now $329
With its sights set on emulating vintage '50s tube tones, the one-watt Delta King 8 is small, but it certainly packs a punch. Use it in front of another amp for uncompromising tube distortion, or direct into your DAW for recording. It's a no-nonsense amp that provides some truly glorious tones.

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Matt Owen
Senior Staff Writer, GuitarWorld.com

Matt is a Senior Staff Writer, writing for Guitar World, Guitarist and Total Guitar. He has a Masters in the guitar, a degree in history, and has spent the last 16 years playing everything from blues and jazz to indie and pop. When he’s not combining his passion for writing and music during his day job, Matt records for a number of UK-based bands and songwriters as a session musician.