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"Be warned, Martin and Taylor! A compact new guitar equipment has swooped in, and it's got me thinking about ditching the wires - it's that impressive!"

New releases from PRS, Furch, Victory, and other brands

"Attention Martin and Taylor: A compact music instrument device has entered the market and it's...
"Attention Martin and Taylor: A compact music instrument device has entered the market and it's catching my attention - I might just take the plunge into the wireless realm this time around"

"Be warned, Martin and Taylor! A compact new guitar equipment has swooped in, and it's got me thinking about ditching the wires - it's that impressive!"

In the ever-evolving world of electric guitars, 2025 has proven to be a year of innovation and change. From amp modelers to small-bodied acoustics, wireless systems, FRFR cabs, and novelty patch cables, the industry is buzzing with excitement.

One notable release is Jimmy Page's new Sundragon amp, a boutique, signature amplifier with a vintage-inspired tone that has captured the hearts of tone aficionados. Amp modelers continue to evolve, but specific new models were not detailed in the current results.

Innovations in small-bodied acoustic guitars highlight a move towards new materials beyond traditional woods. Carbon fiber guitars are becoming popular for their durability and consistent tone regardless of weather changes, part of a broader trend incorporating sustainability and material innovation in acoustic guitar construction.

Wireless systems and FRFR cabs are rapidly evolving to provide improved latency, range, and sound quality for electric and acoustic players using modelers and digital rigs. However, the latest wireless systems and FRFR cabs released recently were not explicitly mentioned in the search results.

For those seeking unique high-performance instruments, the industry is seeing an upswing in boutique and custom guitars from brands like Suhr, Kiesel, and Strandberg. Sustainability remains a significant focus, with brands incorporating eco-friendly materials.

Economic factors are driving strong sales in quality used electric guitars from major manufacturers like Fender and Gibson, aided by marketplaces such as Reverb. Major American guitar companies are also lobbying against tariffs on tonewoods and electronic parts, as these affect production costs and availability.

In the realm of new gear, HeadRush, the company behind the VX5, has released a commendable budget amp modeler multi-effects pedal. Fishman has revolutionized wireless instrument performance with the AirLock Wireless GT, while Laney has introduced the LFR-110, a 250W compact cab aimed at the FRFR market.

Bad Cat has launched the Ocelot, its first-ever lunchbox head, which is a revamped and redesigned version of the Rubicon first displayed at NAMM 2024. The PRS Core Mark Holcomb model features an exotic mango top, Seymour Duncan pickups, and a Charcoal Wraparound Burst finish.

Laney has also introduced a range of six speaker cabs, Victory Lunchbox Cabs, specifically designed to pair with its Duchess, Kraken, Jack, Sheriff, Copper, and Deputy heads. Ernie Ball has released Flex patch cables that glow in the dark, adding a unique touch to any setup.

Furch has launched a short-scale acoustic guitar, the Pioneer, which aims to compete with popular travel guitars like the Martin LX1 and Taylor GS Mini. The Victory Lunchbox Cabs are lightweight and suitable for home studios and practice rooms, featuring standard Celestion Seventy 80 speakers, Baltic birch frames, and Zintec steel cabinets.

The Furch Pioneer features a short scale, a shaped body design, a tidy cutaway, and a no-nonsense build. HeadRush has also released the VX5, a vocal AutoTone effects processor, which could be an essential tool for performing singer-guitarists looking to diversify their one-person setup.

PRS has added the Core Mark Holcomb model to its lineup, which was previously only available as a limited edition. The Bad Cat Ocelot boasts four footswitchable modes, a built-in reactive load with DynIR speaker simulation, and full MIDI implementation.

Finally, Positive Grid has introduced a limited edition grille for the Spark EDGE amp, designed in collaboration with PosterLad, adding a unique aesthetic touch to this popular device.

While the search results highlight important trends and some recent high-profile gear, detailed updates specifically for wireless systems, FRFR cabs, or novelty patch cables in 2025 were not directly found. For the latest product-specific news in those categories, checking specialized guitar gear sites or manufacturer announcements is recommended.

  1. The industry is witnessing an upsurge in boutique and custom guitars from brands like Suhr, Kiesel, and Strandberg.
  2. Carbon fiber guitars are gaining popularity for their durability and consistent tone, regardless of weather changes.
  3. In response to the trend, innovations in small-bodied acoustic guitars are focusing on new materials beyond traditional woods.
  4. HeadRush, the company behind the VX5, has released a commendable budget amp modeler multi-effects pedal.
  5. Fishman has revolutionized wireless instrument performance with the AirLock Wireless GT.
  6. Laney has launched the LFR-110, a 250W compact cab aimed at the FRFR market.
  7. Furch has launched the Pioneer, a short-scale acoustic guitar that competes with popular travel guitars like the Martin LX1 and Taylor GS Mini.
  8. Ernie Ball has released Flex patch cables that glow in the dark, adding a unique touch to any setup.
  9. Laney has introduced a range of six speaker cabs, Victory Lunchbox Cabs, designed to pair with its Duchess, Kraken, Jack, Sheriff, Copper, and Deputy heads.
  10. PRS has added the Core Mark Holcomb model to its lineup, featuring an exotic mango top, Seymour Duncan pickups, and a Charcoal Wraparound Burst finish.
  11. Bad Cat has launched the Ocelot, a lunchbox head with four footswitchable modes, a built-in reactive load, and full MIDI implementation.
  12. For performing singer-guitarists, HeadRush has released the VX5, a vocal AutoTone effects processor, that could be an essential tool for diversifying their one-person setup.
  13. Positive Grid has introduced a limited edition grille for the Spark EDGE amp, designed in collaboration with PosterLad, adding a unique aesthetic touch to this popular device.

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