More NAMM 2025 products and speculation

LD Systems ANNY powered speakers

LD Systems will feature the ANNY Series of portable battery powered PA systems. There are two models: a small 8″+1″ carry-about (8.8kg) with tilt-back and a larger 10″+1″ roll-about (18kg) model. Buskers should check these out.

LD Systems ANNY 8 and ANNY 10

Both models have well-featured mix and effect capabilities. The ANNY 8 is $550 in black. You get to choose your color for a small up-charge.

Headrush FRFR GO

Yeah, the Headrush FRFR GO is intended for guitar and bass. “FRFR” means full range flat response, and keyboardists should give FRFR products a test when looking for amplification. Headrush, BTW, are part of the InMusic product conglomerate and the Headrush amps have more than a passing resemblance to models by Alesis and Alto.

Headrush FRFR GO portable amp

The FRFR Go is 30 Watts (24 Watts on battery) into two 3-inch speakers with rear bass port. No, you won’t shake the walls. However, you will save your back:

  • 12.6″ x 7.2″ x 5.9″ (32 x 15 x 18.4 cm)
  • 7.4 pounds (3.35kg)

The 1/4 inch input is LINE level because the FRFR GO expects to be driven by a direct amp modeler. Why not a line-level synth? There is a 3.5mm AUX input, too.

Controls are simple: INPUT volume, bass, treble and MAIN volume. The bass and treble allow adjustments for the room/venue. Frequency response is 75Hz to 20kHz (-10dB) and maximum SPL is 109.4dB.

The one big unanswered wish is an XLR output. Oh, to be able to use the FRFR GO as a personal monitor tied into a PA! Alto, are you listening?

Oh, yeah, $149 USD. 🙂

On-Stage, again

Still more from On-Stage.

The On-Stage OS TGA01 is a rechargeable (via USB-C) travel amp with up to seven hours playing time. It’s 4 inches tall and weighs 0.65 pounds. The TGA01 is not much bigger than tiny plug-in headphone amps.

On-Stage TGA01 portable guitar amplifier

The TGA01 drives 5 Watts into two 1.75″ full-range speakers. A button selects overdrive (OD) or clean. There are three knobs: gain, tone and volume. This baby clearly targets guitar. The TGA01 has a headphone OUT and Bluetooth IN.

On-Stage KS1335 keyboard Z stand

The KS1355 is a new single-tier keyboard Z stand:

  • Height adjustment: 20.5″ to 33.5″
  • Width adjustment: 21″ to 34″

I like the smaller width as it’s difficult to find an X stand that works with mini keyboards. Weight capacity is 400 pounds — over-kill for a mini keyboard!

No prices for the TGA01 or KS1355 at this time.

Whither new keyboards?

In a major announcement, Nord have introduced the two manual Nord Organ 3. Here’s the new stuff:

  • Enhanced B3 organ model with improved chorus/vibrato
  • Improved Farfisa and Vox organ models
  • Bass synth options (think “pedals”)
  • Rotary speaker emulation
  • British amp speaker emulation
  • Spring reverb
  • New modulation effects
  • Triple sensor keybeds
  • New front panel with OLED display

A two manual organ (37.5 pounds, 17kg) is waaaaaaay too much for me to haul around and the Nord Organ 3 will land around $3,250 USD. Still, I’m glad to see Nord innovating and leading. This will force the competition to meet the challenge and maybe I’ll get a single manual organ at a reasonable weight and price — someday.

Clavia Nord Organ 3 dual manual organ

Flash! Korg will be announcing a new updated KRONOS.

Korg New KRONOS

So, where are the other new keyboards? I’m not seeing any interesting keyboard rumors for NAMM 2025. I expect the daikaiju to feature their most recent releases:

  • Yamaha
    • SEQTRAK music production studio
    • PSR-SX720 and PSR-SX920 arranger workstations
    • CLP-800 series Clavinova digital pianos
    • EZ-310 portable keyboard
  • Korg
    • New KRONOS
    • Grandstage X stage piano
    • microKORG2 synthesize/vocoder
    • multi/poly analog modeling synthesizer
    • nanoKEY Fold foldable MIDI keyboard
    • PianoRec digital piano recorder for smart phone
  • Roland
    • Earth Piano software instrument
    • JUNO-D6, D7, D8 synthesizer
    • Bridge CAST ONE dual-bus streaming mixer
    • BOSS KATANA-MINI X, GX-10, SDE-3, etc.
  • Casio
    • AP-300 Celviano digital piano
    • AP-S200 Celviano slim profile digital piano

Yamaha are teasing new announcements to be made on January 23: winds, drums and percussion, and PRO audio. I think they will be focusing on the TransAcoustic (TAG3 C 2nd generation) guitars and the gee-whiz TA technology within. TAG3 C TransAcoustic guitars ($1,700 USD) have built-in looper, reverb, chorus and Bluetooth.

If I need to go out on a limb, I predict an upgraded Stage YC Mark 2 (YC61 mk2, YC73 mk2, YC88 mk2). I stand by my blog suggesting a unified (organ+piano) professional stage keyboard line, that is, the PRO-level niche above the CKs.

Kawai will show the ES60 entry-level slab piano. Kawai are teasing two new “groundbreaking” products.

ASM Hydrasynth 888 Units synthesizer

You won’t have any trouble spotting the orange ASM Hydrasynth Explorer 888 models. The 888s are a compact 37-key Hydrasynth with a mid-sized polyphonic keybed. We’ll find out what “mid-sized” means. The 888 Units edition is $650 USD.

Odisei Music are rolling out the electronic Travel Clarinet. The Travel Clarinet joins the successful Kickstarter Travel Sax. It has 50 internal sound presets, USB-C connectivity, battery power, and an internal reference speaker.

The Kiviak Instruments WoFI Portable Sampler Keyboard with WiFi ($800) is now shipping and is in stock.

Copyright © 2025 Paul J. Drongowski

NAMM 2025: More little things to come

NAMM Show 2025 coming up: January 21-25, 2025, Anaheim Convention Center. More new products, no rumors, no kidding.

Haken EaganMatrix Micro

Now, this is coolness. The Haken EaganMatrix Micro is a full-featured EaganMatrix sound engine in a tiny package:

  • Polyphony: Nominal 1-3, Maximum 8
  • Stereo Audio Output: 3.5mm TRS
  • EXT Connector: 3.5mm TRS
  • Seven Segment Display: Preset navigation and settings
  • USB Power: 500mA max, 190 mA average
  • USB Midi: via Mini USB connector
  • Dimensions: 11.3 x 5.8 x 1.9 cm (4.4 x 2.3 x 0.75 inches)
  • Weight: 0.075 kg (2.6 oz)

The EXT connector can be attached to a foot pedal and can be configured for voltage conversion (Haken Audio CVC). The Mini USB connector takes power and communicates via MPE and MPE+ protocols.

Haken EaganMatrix Micro synth module

The price is $449 direct from the Haken Store (free USA shipping).

There are only a few things that give me pause. First, no 5-pin MIDI. I’m sure the Web trolls will trash this omission. Next, the polyphony is a tad underwhelming. [I smell an embedded ARM.] The EaganMatrix Micro should be fine for folks with exotic monophonic controllers, e.g., a wind controller. Lush pads are out. No battery operation (not a deal breaker, though). Finally, no USB HOST capability?

The front panel buttons are small and might be difficult to find during performance. The four digit seven segment display is 70s tech although it keeps component cost down and size small.

I’m still mining the 1010Music Tangerine, so I’m not going to rush to the EaganMatrix Micro. But, gosh, what an incredible, portable MPE engine!

Sears Silvertone Nostalgia

The Jackson Audio Silvertone Twin Trem gave me instant nostalgia for 60s high school guitar amps. It emulates the classic 1484 Twin Twelve amp and its tremolo. As the name implies, the Twin Trem has two independent tremolo circuits. $299 USD.

Silvertone Twin Trem pedal

Slivertone (Jackson Audio) also offer the Twin Twelve Pedal, $249 USD.

Jeez, I miss those days, although I don’t miss dodging hoods wanting to kick my tail after a school dance gig. 🙂

On-Stage LPT8000 Laptop Stand with USB

On-Stage just woke up with a good idea — integrate USB-A and USB Type-C ports into a laptop stand. The LPT8000 weighs 3 pounds and supports up to 11 pounds. Looks like it takes power and data from a laptop through its USB Type-C PC port and hubs them out to two Type-C ports and two USB Type-A ports. Still waiting to hear about price. [The USB-less LPT5000 is $23 street.]

OnStage LPT8000 laptop stand with USB

On-Stage also announced the OB1 Organ Bench — longer (32 inches) and taller (22 inches) than a piano bench to achieve the proper playing position for foot pedals. This thing looks sturdy as a tank with solid wood legs providing up to 330 pounds of support. So, don’t hold back on the fried chicken… The OB1 will set you back $150 USD.

Copyright © 2025 Paul J. Drongowski