The NAMM show out in Anaheim is well underway, and Fender, for one, can't stop making announcements and unveiling new gear that we can't help but get excited about.

This latest announcement is the amplifier edition, and sees the big brand updating a slew of amps in addition to the brand-new Chris Stapleton '62 Princeton signature that we wrote about earlier this week and that will hit the shelves first in February.

Fender Bassbreaker 30R

Following close behind with another February launch date is the Bassbreaker 30R, 30-watt tube combo amp that will retail for $899 USD. Fans of the successful Bassbreaker 15 who've been itching for a little more power will also be excited to take advantage of added features, like full channel-switching for even more control over distorted tones.

The amp also features a built-in effects loop, a 12-inch Celestion V-Type speaker, three 12AX7 preamp tubes, and four EL84 power tubes that promise the same high-gain, distorted, and reverb-laden tone the Bluesbreaker is famous for.

Three more amps will follow in March of this year: the Mustang LT25, the Rumble LT25, and the Rumble 800 HD.

The Mustang LT25 is specifically designed for beginners and students, packed with a collection of 50 presets that Fender bills as the "greatest hits" of guitar tone as well as a suit of onboard effects that players can experiment and get familiar with. It's also priced reasonably at $199. The Rumble LT25 is the bass amp version, and features an even sweeter price tag at $179.

Fender Mustang LT25 Fender Rumble LT25

Lastly, the Rumble 800HD is a bass head that's ideal for bassists who want to not only harness vintage vibes and tones, but bring them into the modern day with updated technology. It feature a very pure and full low-end with easy tone-shaping ability via its simple control interface. Great for any bassist looking for lots of power in a lightweight and compact package.

Fender Rumble 800HD

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