A Friedman amp for $99? This none more Black Friday deal is hard to resist

Friedman BE Mini
(Image credit: Friedman)

Now this is what I call a Black Friday deal: a mini guitar amp from one of the top names in the game for only $99?!

The Friedman BE Mini is down from $249.99 over at Sweetwater. And at 30 watts it's still packing enough output to annoy the neighbours. This one is surely going to sell out.

This modded Plexi-inspired mini head pairs a 30-watt power section with amp designer Dave Friedman’s acclaimed BE preamp circuit. Plexi tones are revered for their harmonic detail and high-gain glory, and now you can enjoy them at home-friendly levels with this solid-state option. It could also make a great option for recording or gigs once you've paired it with your own choice of cabs.

Friedman BE-Mini
Save 60% ($150)
Friedman BE-Mini: was $249.99 now $99.99 at Sweetwater Sound

A mini amp with a huge discount; the Friedman BE-Mini is a 30-watt bargain for Black Friday with 60% off. Enjoy modded Plexi goodness for less with a 3-band EQ, Cut and Tight switches, plus an onboard effects loop. This is a lot of amp for little money.

The BE-mini features a 3-band EQ, plus Cut and Tight switches to shape your sound. It features a series effects loop for your time-based pedals and dual speaker outputs allow you to expand it for the stage.

It's currently sold out over at Friedman's own site at full price but at just $99 on Sweetwater's site here it's proved so popular that it's currently out of immediately available stock too. However, luckily you can still order it there for delivery soon. I'd move fast on this one!

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Rob Laing
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