Apogee Announces 4th of July Sale

US Discounts up to 50% through US Webstore      03/07/15

Apogee Announces 4th of July Sale


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Apogee Electronics is starting the 4th of July celebration early by offering discounts on select refurbished products exclusively through their US web store.  They tell us that today through July 7, customers can take advantage of the lowest prices on the most advanced audio interfaces available for creating or listening to music on iPad, iPhone and Mac. Here's the details in Apogee's own words:

For nearly 3 decades, Apogee has been designing award-winning products in Santa Monica, California and assembling in the U.S.A. This allows the company to better communicate with their manufacturing partners, react quickly to technological advancements, and maintain a higher standard of quality. Refurbished items are all thoroughly tested, inspected and carefully repackaged at the company's HQ in Santa Monica before being resold.  Many of the sale items feature a free Apogee Assure premium service plan, which extends warranty coverage to 2 years.

As an additional incentive, any customer who purchases from Apogee's online store during the sale will be automatically entered to win an Apogee Groove Anniversary Edition USB DAC and headphone amp.

Apogee 4th of July Sale Includes:

  • Quartet (Refurbished) with Waves Gold Plugin Bundle: $1095
  • MiC (Refurbished): $149
  • JAM (Refurbished): $75
  • ONE for iPad & Mac (Refurbished): $249
  • GiO (Refurbished): $197
  • Legacy products and accessories

 

Pricing and Availability:
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