The legendary “snarling” roar of the 1980s has officially been miniaturized. Synergy Amps has announced the release of the SYN-MJCM800, a dual-channel valve preamp module designed in direct collaboration with Marshall. Priced at $449/£449, this module aims to bring the authentic 2203 and 2204 circuit architecture to the modern modular rig.
For decades, the Marshall JCM800 has been the undisputed backbone of rock and metal. However, hauling a 50lb vintage head to a club gig or trying to record one at bedroom volumes is a logistical nightmare. Synergy’s solution? Cramming three 12AX7 valves and the soul of a British stack into a swappable faceplate.
Authentic British Roar in Your Pocket
The SYN-MJCM800 isn’t just a digital approximation or a “flavored” pedal; it is a high-voltage tube circuit. By partnering with Marshall, Synergy has ensured that the biting upper-mids and the percussive low-end of the original “Master Volume” heads remain intact.

The “0-Watt” Secret Sauce
What sets this module apart from standard preamps is the inclusion of an integrated 0-watt power amp section. One of the three 12AX7 valves acts as a phase inverter, mimicking the sag, compression, and “bloom” of a cranked 100-watt head. This means you get the feel of a pushed power stage even when you’re running direct into an interface or a PA system.

Two Channels, Zero Compromises
Unlike some vintage heads that require “channel jumping” or manual dial-twiddling between songs, the MJCM800 module features two identical, fully independent channels.
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Channel 1: Can be dialed for that classic “plexi-on-steroids” edge-of-breakup.
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Channel 2: Can be pushed into the saturated, singing lead tones that defined the Sunset Strip.

Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Model | Synergy SYN-MJCM800 |
| Valves | 3 x 12AX7 (2x Preamp, 1x Phase Inverter) |
| Channels | 2 Independent Channels |
| Controls | Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Volume (per channel) |
| Tone Shaping | 3-position Bright, High/Low Input, Internal Cathode Switch |
| Compatibility | SYN-1, SYN-2, SYN-50, and all Synergy Hosts |
| Price | $449.00/£449.00 |

Deep-Dive Tone Shaping
Synergy has included several “under the hood” options for tone purists:
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Three-Position Bright Switch: Tailors the high-end response to suit dark humbuckers or chimey single coils.
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Cathode Select Switch: An internal toggle that adjusts the gain structure and “feel,” allowing you to move between tight modern response and a more open, vintage grind.
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Input Voicing: A front-panel High/Low switch mimics the traditional vertical/horizontal inputs found on vintage Marshall chassis.
FAQ: Everything You Need to Know
Does this module require a Synergy host?
Yes. You will need a Synergy chassis (like the SYN-1 or SYN-2) to power the valves and provide the input/output routing.
Can I use this for metal?
Absolutely. While the JCM800 is a “mid-gain” icon, the MJCM800 module has plenty of teeth. When paired with a boost or an internal cathode adjustment, it easily reaches classic thrash and heavy metal territories.
How does it compare to a digital modeler?
Because this uses actual high-voltage vacuum tubes, the “feel”—how the amp reacts to your picking strength and guitar volume knob—is significantly more organic than most digital simulations.
The Verdict
The Synergy Marshall JCM800 Module is a masterclass in modular engineering. It manages to capture the “unruly” nature of a 2203 head while adding the utility of dual channels and modern switching. At $449/£449, it isn’t “cheap,” but considering it replaces the need for a £2,000 vintage head and a load box, the value proposition is undeniable.
“It’s the first time I’ve played a modular unit that actually ‘fights back’ like a real Marshall. The sag from that 0-watt power section is the real deal.”
Score: 9.2 / 10
Pros:
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Official Marshall collaboration ensures tonal accuracy.
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The 0-watt power amp section provides incredible tactile feedback.
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Dual identical channels offer massive flexibility for live use.
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Build quality is tour-grade.
Cons:
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Requires a Synergy host (additional investment).
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The internal cathode switch requires opening the module to adjust.
Price & Where To Buy
Available at Guitar Center – $449.99

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