Your next DJ controller purchase just became a whole lot more affordable thanks to AlphaTheta's Drop Beats, Save Bucks promotion.
If you’ve been putting off buying that mixer because rent exists, AlphaTheta just made your decision easier.
The Australian music equipment distributor has launched a major promotion offering up to $1000 in Visa gift cards for AlphaTheta product purchases. The Drop Beats, Save Bucks campaign covers a wide range of DJ equipment from CDJ turntables to headphones, providing significant savings for both professional DJs and aspiring artists looking to upgrade their setup.
The promotion includes high-end items like the OPUS QUAD, the PDJ-DJM-V10 mixer and the ATH-EUPHONIA headphones delivering redemption cards up to $1000. More affordable options include the ATH-DDJ-FLX2 controller with $50 cards and the PDJ-PLX-1000 turntable offering $200 cards.
Drop Beats, Save Bucks promotion
- Promotion period: 16 July – 30 September
- Claim deadline: 14 October
- Processing time: Up to 60 days after promotion ends
- Purchase requirement: Through authorised resellers only
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Customers must purchase qualifying AlphaTheta products through authorised resellers during the promotion period and submit online claim forms by 14 October. After approval, AlphaTheta will send Visa gift cards to the address provided in the claim form. The company allows up to 60 days from the promotion’s end date for processing and dispatch of rewards.
The cards’ redemption values vary depending on the product purchased. High-value mixers like the PDJ-DJM-A9 offer $800 cards, while controller options like the PDJ-DDJ-REV7 provide $550 cards. Headphone models range from $150 cards for the ATH-HDJ-F10-TX to $1000 cards for the premium ATH-EUPHONIA model.
The promotion represents one of the largest cashback campaigns for DJ equipment in the Australian market, covering professional-grade gear typically used in clubs and venues alongside entry-level controllers suitable for bedroom DJs.
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This article was made in partnership with AlphaTheta.