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NAMM 2025 Editors' Picks: Day 3

NAMM 2025 Editors' Picks: Day 3

PG Editors Ted Drozdowski, Jason Shadrick, and Director of Video Content Chris Kies pick favorites for NAMM day 3. Gear from Dumble, Novo, Cream Guitars, Collings, EHX, and more.


Ted Drozdowski - Editorial Director

IK Multimedia TONEX Cab

Audio creation specialists IK Multimedia showcased two strong new entries in their TONEX modeling and effects product line at NAMM: the powered TONEX Cab and the Joe Satriani Ltd. Edition TONEX One pedal. The lux-sounding cab, which ships in April but is available for preorder at $699 street–$100 less than the MAP–is full range, flat response with a custom 12" Celestion and a Lavoce 1" high-performance compression driver. It’s built to enhance the sonic vibe of amp modelers, and kicks out the jams at 350-watts via audiophile-grade power amps. The sound pressure level is 132 dB, so there’s plenty of punch, response, and definition. The control set includes a programmable 3-band EQ, a mike and live dial for tone, an easy-to-use preset dial, and a custom IR loader with 8 onboard presets. There are XLR and AUX outs, it’s MIDI controllable, has old-school tilt-back legs, wood construction, and swappable grille cloths. Plus, it comes with AmpliTube 5 SE, TONEX SE, and TONEX Cab Control Software.

Jason Shadrick - Associate Editor

Dumble "Woody" Amp

Dumble Amplification brought an impressive collection to the show, but this amp might be the most significant. Before Dumble would agree to build you an amp you had to make the pilgrimage to see him and play for him. This amp, dubbed “Woody”, would be what each player would plug into. It’s a single-channel design that has this beautiful, smooth compression. And like many of Dumble’s amp designs, there’s nowhere to hide.

Chris Kies - Director of Video Content

Two-Rock Silver Sterling Signature

Two Rock are tone titans and they dished us a double uppercut this year. We got to hear the Silver Sterling Signature (now in 1x12 combo format) that is a rides at either 100 or 50 watts thanks to 4-6L6 power tubes. It has foot-switchable FET and tone stack bypass, 7-position gigh and low filter rotary controls, tube-driven, analog spring reverb with send and return controls & passive effects loop. From lush, crystalline cleans to stainky blues, this amp will give you the classic sounds and more — plus look how classy it looks!