Skip to main content
MusicRadar MusicRadar The No.1 website for musicians
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Artist news
  • Guitars
  • Guitar Pedals
  • Synths
  • Keyboards & Pianos
  • Controllers
  • Guitar Amps
  • Drums
  • Software & Apps
  • More
    • Recording
    • DJ Gear
    • Acoustic Guitars
    • Bass Guitars
    • Tech
    • Tutorials
    • Reviews
    • Buying Guides
    • About Us
More
  • Lemmy vs Dylan
  • Are 'Friends' Electric?
  • Flava D - DnB is hard
  • Prince's drummers
  • 95k+ free music samples
Don't miss these
Man in orange shirt playing drums with a guitar player
Drum Gear Best drum thrones 2025: my pick of budget-spanning stools for comfort behind the kit
Man plays Alesis Nitro Max drum kit with black sticks
Electronic Drums Best beginner electronic drum sets 2025: top-rated entry-level e-drums, reviewed by experts
Close up of LR Baggs Anthem pickup in an acoustic guitar
Guitar Pickups Best acoustic guitar pickups 2025: electrify your acoustic for stage, studio and sound fx – our top picks for all budgets
A PRS McCarty 594 on a hard case
Electric Guitars Best electric guitars 2025: Our pick of guitars to suit all budgets
TC Electronic Polytune clip-on tuner on a Martin acoustic guitar headstock
Guitar Tuners Best clip-on guitar tuners 2025: Top headstock and soundhole tuners to buy right now
Kids hands on a beginner keyboard
Keyboards & Pianos Best keyboards for beginners 2025: Get started with our expert pick of beginner keyboards for all ages
PRS SE Studio Standard
Electric Guitars "The SE Studio Standard not only looks amazing, but it also delivers an incredible playing experience that keeps you coming back for more": PRS SE Studio Standard review
Drummer sat at an e-kit places a pair of headphones over his head
Drummers Best headphones for drummers 2025: sound isolation for the studio, rehearsal room and stage
Pair of Audio-Technica in-ear monitors sat on a case
Studio Monitors Best in-ear monitors 2025: IEMs for stage and studio
Guitar Center Guitar-A-Thon sale
Guitars Guitar Center’s massive Guitar-A-Thon sale has landed, and it includes $900 off a special Taylor acoustic and a host of exclusive models from Epiphone, Marshall, and more
Modal Electronics
Synths With the Carbon 8X, Modal Electronics has completed its three synth families so that it has an instrument for every kind of user, and there’s still more to come
Project: BIAS X
Guitar Plugins Tones from head to mix Positive Grid Project: BIAS X
Positive Grid BIAS X: The new AI-powered guitar plugin from the company that pioneered the smart amp offers an intuitive LLM-style user experience allowing guitarists to sculpt their tone with AI prompts.
Guitars Positive Grid unveils BIAS X, an AI-powered plugin allowing players to design tones using text and “music-to-tone” prompts
Laney Digbeth Foundry Series: the new bass amp range from the British amp band is offered in head and combo formats, and with a variety of wattages.
Bass Guitars Laney Amplification unveils Digbeth Foundry range – affordable, powerful bass amps from 30W to 200W
Blackstar ID:X 50: The new combo from the British amp titan is described as "this is the most natural-sounding" modelling amp on the market.
Guitars Blackstar unveils ID-X combos – complete with 6 amp voices, over 35 effects, CabRig and OLED display
  1. Guitars
  2. Guitar Amps

The best new guitar and bass amps of NAMM 2016

News
By MusicRadar, Michael Astley-Brown ( Total Guitar, Guitarist ) published 26 January 2016

Combos and heads to look forward to this year

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Amplification overload

Amplification overload

Valves, digital, analogue with digital control… Every possible form of guitar and bass amp has been covered this year, with great strides being made across the board, from shrinking down classics (Peavey 6505 Piranha) to bigger gig-ready combos (Blackstar ID:Core 100) and mini-valve technology (Vox Nutube).

Here’s what you can expect this year – whatever the next 12 months brings, it’s bound to sound good…

Page 1 of 22
Page 1 of 22
Orange 10th Anniversary Tiny Terror

Orange 10th Anniversary Tiny Terror

After 10 years of the lunchbox revolution-inducing Tiny Terror, the amp is set to be discontinued – the 10th Anniversary ‘Shiny Terror’ commemorates its great service, with handwired point-to-point construction and a polished stainless steel chassis, while the cab comes in British Racing Green with 10” Celestion G10 Alnico Gold speakers.

Page 2 of 22
Page 2 of 22
Laney GH50R-212

Laney GH50R-212

Laney’s new range offers the ability to blend the amount of output section in a guitarist's signal by balancing the amount of preamp distortion vs power amp gain using the master output control – it’s an innovative take on a classic idea.

Page 3 of 22
Page 3 of 22
Vox Nutube

Vox Nutube

State-of-the-art Japanese production has allowed Vox to shrink traditional valves to 30% of their original size and consume only 2% of the power.

This 150-watt head is only a prototype, but it sounded rather good on the show floor, we must say.

Page 4 of 22
Page 4 of 22
Blackstar ID:Core 100

Blackstar ID:Core 100

Blackstar’s ID:Core line has been a runaway success, so the company has seen fit to release two gig-ready combos: a 100-watt and 150-watt.

Both amps utilise guitar rather than full-range speakers, and add an impressive polyphonic pitch-shifter and fully functioned looper – when the amps hit in May, they’re expected to hit around the £220 and £299 mark. Unbelievable value for money, that.

Page 5 of 22
Page 5 of 22
Friedman Butterslax Bill Kelliher Signature head

Friedman Butterslax Bill Kelliher Signature head

Mastodon tonehound Bill Kelliher has unveiled his signature amp head with Dave Friedman: it has three channels, a clear and defined distortion and a $3,899 price tag.

Page 6 of 22
Page 6 of 22
Line 6 AMPLIFi 30

Line 6 AMPLIFi 30

Line 6 is calling this “the world’s most innovative compact amp”, and with a colossal range of tones, phone/tablet integration and a four-way stereo speaker setup, we aren’t going to argue.

Page 7 of 22
Page 7 of 22
Peavey 6505 Piranha Micro Head

Peavey 6505 Piranha Micro Head

A teeny tiny 20-watt head that aims to mimic the crushing output of Peavey’s longstanding metal behemoth, the 6505, all for just $179 – Peavey also launched a fairly niche 6505 subwoofer, which sounds ridiculously heavy in person.

Page 8 of 22
Page 8 of 22
Joyo BantamP

Joyo BantamP

Six different Bluetooth-equipped amps, packing 20 watts of output via one preamp valve and a solid-state power amp, plus clean and overdrive channels? For under $200? Joyo delivers.

Page 9 of 22
Page 9 of 22
Stone Deaf SD50

Stone Deaf SD50

All analogue valve amps with digital control is the name of Stone Deaf’s game, and the SD50 offers switchable wattage, a pair of channels and up to 32 presets, as well as MIDI switching – we also love the diddy eight-watt version, the SD8, too (below).

Page 10 of 22
Page 10 of 22
Marshall CODE series

Marshall CODE series

Marshall’s latest step into virtual territory sees its pair up with Softube for this Bluetooth-enabled amp range, with models of Marshall’s greatest amps, a USB output and app integration – should be good.

Page 11 of 22
Page 11 of 22
Hughes & Kettner TubeMeister Deluxe 20 & 40

Hughes & Kettner TubeMeister Deluxe 20 & 40

Two new models join the successful H&K TM range, both with completely overhauled voicings, plus a new Red Box AE DI out, which features FRFR technology – the first time such a feat has been achieved in a valve amp.

Page 12 of 22
Page 12 of 22
Orange 4 Stroke 300 & 500

Orange 4 Stroke 300 & 500

The first Class A/B power amp-equipped bass amps in the Orange line are all-analogue, featuring a four-band parametric EQ with cut and boost, plus line outputs and direct recording capability.

Page 13 of 22
Page 13 of 22
Victory V22 & V44 The Sheriff

Victory V22 & V44 The Sheriff

A pair of British-voiced heads from the rapidly growing UK company, The Sheriffs offer two channels each, from 60s blues-rock leads to 70s hard rock and beyond.

Page 14 of 22
Page 14 of 22
Blackstar Fly Bass

Blackstar Fly Bass

The world’s finest micro amp gets a bass incarnation, which serves up a compressor, plus a sub volume to enhance low-end feel at low volumes – this should be available from May for £49.

Page 15 of 22
Page 15 of 22
Vox AV series

Vox AV series

Also on display at Vox was the AV series, with eight distinct analogue preamp circuits driven by 12AX7-powered preamp and power amp sections, resulting in affordable yet flexible all-analogue valve sounds.

Page 16 of 22
Page 16 of 22
Magnatone Panoramic Stereo

Magnatone Panoramic Stereo

Magnatone’s renaissance goes from strength to strength, with the new Panoramic Stereo delivering true stereo vibrato in a more portable package, bolstered by four EL84s and two 10-inch speakers.

Page 17 of 22
Page 17 of 22
Victory BD1

Victory BD1

Victory’s stand also showed off the BD1, a black-finished version of Rob Chapman’s RD1, offering 28 watts from a pair of fixed-bias EL84 output valves, with a single channel offering everything from clean to break-up and full-on overdrive.

Page 18 of 22
Page 18 of 22
Orange OB1-300

Orange OB1-300

A combo version of Orange’s well-received OB1 series, the OB1-300 packs a 15-inch Eminence speaker, as well as a distinctive blend circuit for tones that mimic a clean/dirty dual-amp rig.

Page 19 of 22
Page 19 of 22
Line 6 Firehawk 1500

Line 6 Firehawk 1500

A 1,500-watt (yes, 1,500) combo with six speakers, the Firehawk packs Line 6’s HD models, controllable via the Firehawk Remote app – true stereo sound and compatibility with acoustic guitars make this a formidable onstage proposition.

Page 20 of 22
Page 20 of 22
Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine MK II

Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine MK II

Boasting “clean to scream and everything in between”, this 45-watt combo looks the business, and its true pitch-shifting vibrato, tremolo and pair of inputs should ensure versatility from its EL34 power amp.

Page 21 of 22
Page 21 of 22
Blackstar Fly 3 Union Jack

Blackstar Fly 3 Union Jack

Just to round things off, here’s a look at the limited-edition UK version of Blackstar’s perennially popular Fly 3 micro amp – it’s not for everyone, but pretty cool nonetheless.

Page 22 of 22
Page 22 of 22
Michael Astley-Brown
Michael Astley-Brown
Social Links Navigation

Mike is Editor-in-Chief of GuitarWorld.com, in addition to being an offset fiend and recovering pedal addict. He has a master's degree in journalism, and has spent the past decade writing and editing for guitar publications including MusicRadar, Total Guitar and Guitarist, as well as a decade-and-a-half performing in bands of variable genre (and quality). In his free time, you'll find him making progressive instrumental rock under the nom de plume Maebe.

Stay up to date with the latest gear and tuition. image
Stay up to date with the latest gear and tuition.
Subscribe and save today!
More Info
Read more
Laney Digbeth Foundry Series: the new bass amp range from the British amp band is offered in head and combo formats, and with a variety of wattages.
Laney Amplification unveils Digbeth Foundry range – affordable, powerful bass amps from 30W to 200W
 
 
Blackstar ID:X 50: The new combo from the British amp titan is described as "this is the most natural-sounding" modelling amp on the market.
Blackstar unveils ID-X combos – complete with 6 amp voices, over 35 effects, CabRig and OLED display
 
 
The BEAM SOLO is the new headphone amp for guitar and bass from Blackstar Amplification, and is a compact unit with an integrated jack featuring amp models and effects, and a suite of digital features.
Blackstar Amplification unveils the BEAM SOLO – has the Fender Mustang Micro Plus found a rival?
 
 
Laney LFR-110: A compact 1x10 version of the British amp brand's "best in class" FRFR speaker cabinet.
Laney expands Devin Townsend and Guthrie Govan-approved FRFR speaker range with compact 1x10
 
 
A PRS McCarty 594 on a hard case
Best electric guitars 2025: Our pick of guitars to suit all budgets
 
 
EVH Gear Hypersonic FR-12: The newly launched FRFR speaker packs 1000-watts, is available in black or ivory, and might just be the perfect companion to your amp modeller.
EVH Gear drops the Hypersonic FR-12 FRFR speaker – 1000-watts to get the most from your amp modeller
 
 
Latest in Guitar Amps
The Line 6 Powercab CL looks like the usual FRFR guitar speaker you might expect, but has switchable speaker voicings emulating classic drivers. It is pictured here onstage and in low-light situations.
Line 6 introduces multi-voicing for active guitar speakers as the Powercab CL offers ups the ante for amp modelling rigs
 
 
James Hetfield of Metallica plays his iconic white V-style live onstage, wearing his trademark black T-shirt, and black leather vest.
“He wanted all that at an undoable selling price”: Mesa/Boogie founder Randall Smith confirms rumours that it built James Hetfield a signature model – and it combined three iconic amps in one
 
 
The BEAM SOLO is the new headphone amp for guitar and bass from Blackstar Amplification, and is a compact unit with an integrated jack featuring amp models and effects, and a suite of digital features.
Blackstar Amplification unveils the BEAM SOLO – has the Fender Mustang Micro Plus found a rival?
 
 
Harley Benton Head Switcher; this black single-footswitch pedal is an affordable switching solution for players with two amp heads sharing one speaker cabinet, and is here photographed against a blue gradient background.
Harley Benton unveils sub-$100 solution for players with two tube amps sharing same speaker cabinet
 
 
Hotone Pulze Mini
"The clean and medium-gain sound is where it truly flexes its sonic muscles": Hotone Pulze Mini Bluetooth Amplifier review
 
 
A Hughes & Kettner Spirit of Vintage guitar amp head on a yellow background
With guitar amps starting from just £44, Thomann’s massive Hughes & Kettner sale just made modernizing your rig a lot cheaper
 
 
Latest in News
IK Multimedia Tonex Signature Bass Collections
“The ultimate library of bass tones”: IK Multimedia’s Tonex modelling suite and pedals arrive for bass guitar
 
 
Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Steve Jordan and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones
“Yes you will be getting a new album next year. It is done”: Ronnie Wood confirms a new Stones album is on the way
 
 
Nuno Bettencourt launches his own guitar company, and poses with his new models against a fence.
Nuno Bettencourt launches his own guitar company debuting two new S-styles – and the N4 isn’t going anywhere
 
 
Fender Hammertone Boost and Breakup Drive pictured in close-up, with the background out of focus.
Fender adds analogue heat to the Hammertone lineup with the budget-friendly $99 Breakup Drive and Boost pedals
 
 
Miley Cyrus and Pino Palladino
"We just didn’t want Pino to ever stop playing": Miley Cyrus honours legendary bassist Pino Palladino
 
 
Ableton Live 12.3
You can now buy Ableton Live 12 Suite on a rent-to-own plan
 
 

MusicRadar is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

  • About Us
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Careers

© Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...