Adamson Expands Vergence Group with New VGx

Deployment of VGx by Shanghai Weiyouyuan Music Entertainment Co., Ltd. Photo: Adamson.
Port Perry, Ontario, Canada (May 26, 2026)—Just in time for InfoComm, Adamson is announcing its latest addition to the Vergence Group: The VGx, marking the largest and most powerful offering in the line. To bolster VGx, Adamson is also releasing two new subwoofers—VGd and VGo. Making use of transducer, wave-shaping and amplification technology first introduced with VGt, VGx utilizes three M140 mid-range transducers and three NH3-V-16 high frequency compression drivers on a newly designed 3° coaxial mid-high assembly.
According to Adamson, they result in 1.5 dB extra headroom per element, compared with VGt. Additionally, a newly developed 18” driver with a dual wound voice coil provides low end, while the ND13-S used in VGt now delivers low-end support and directionality as a side firing driver in VGx.
Helping keep sound off the stage, VGx exhibits 22 dB of rear rejection across its entire bandwidth, beating out the VGt. • Adamson Launches USB Milan Bridge and MS 8.2 Network Switch Powering VGx is a new Class-D amplifier module, sporting two full bridge channels devoted to the low frequency section, and four half-bridge channels powering the remaining devices.
The Adamson VGd is a large-format, dedicated cardioid subwoofer. As for the new subs, the Adamson VGd is a large-format, dedicated cardioid subwoofer enclosure and the largest subwoofer enclosure in Vergence Group, featuring two SD21.5 transducers front-loaded, as well as two SD18 transducers rear-loaded.
Meanwhile, VGo utilizes the same technology and transducers but in a single driver format. Both subs utilize on-board Class-D amplification, both subs have built-in rigging, and both subs can reproduce audio to 27 Hz. Discover more great stories—get a free Mix SmartBrief subscription!
Adamson will be bringing the VGx to InfoComm (booth #N6445) and will also have a demo room (#N203/204), full of systems to hear.
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