January 29, 2026 - 01:54

A groundbreaking new amplifier technology is set to challenge the long-standing divide between digital convenience and analog warmth. At the 2026 NAMM Show, Synergy will unveil its patent-protected Machine-Learning power amp, promising a true no-compromise solution for guitarists.
This revolutionary design moves beyond simple modeling or emulation. It leverages advanced machine-learning algorithms to capture and replicate the complex, dynamic response of classic tube power sections. The result is an amplifier that delivers the light weight, reliability, and high power output of a modern class D circuit, but with the nuanced touch sensitivity, harmonic richness, and organic feel traditionally exclusive to vacuum tubes.
The technology represents a significant leap forward for players who have sought the tonal authenticity of tubes without the associated bulk, heat, and maintenance. By intelligently analyzing and recreating the non-linear behavior of tube amplification at the power stage—where speaker interaction and player dynamics are critical—Synergy aims to provide an unprecedented level of realism in a portable, powerful format. This debut is poised to spark major conversations about the future of amplifier design and performance on stage and in the studio.
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