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Universal Audio UAFX Dream '65

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Universal Audio UAFX Dream '65
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Jacky O 13.12.2022
Than mij real tube amps. The app that goes with it is fantastisc. I dial in and save the sound for each of my guitars. Works sooo easy. I gigged with it and it was fantastic. I took this and an Orange Tiny Terror Stamp. Just put the Dream ' 65 in the loop-return of the Stamp and used that as a power amp. And could transport this in my guitar gig bag! Just a gig bag with guitar and amp and a small 10" Raging Cajun speaker cab. Sound was awsome. best buy 'ever'
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Actually does what it says on the tin :D
Jonathan Killstring 04.12.2022
Better than the real thing? Eh, who cares: it's delightful, sounds and feels great, and allows for classic cranked California sounds without reaching volumes that will explode household pets.

Reverb sounds right.
Tremolo sounds right.
Feels responsive.
Even has the same overpowering bass response when cranked (cutting lows before hitting the amp is recommended: but the result is a sludgy grunge tone that would make your flannel shirts proud)

It's quite good!
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Incredible hardware with atrocious software
_Nikon_ 01.08.2023
I bought this when I compared my Walrus Audio ACS 1 with a friend's UAFX Dream.

Noticing that I was using the Fullerton voicing in the Walrus 95% of the time, it seemed like no doubt I would be better off with this pedal, which to me has a superior sound, with a lower price that the Walrus.

This is basically a Vibrato channel Deluxe Reverb in a box. The way it reacts to your playing and the way you turn the knobs is eerily similar to the real amp. In fact, if put side to side with a Tone Master version of the amp, I really doubt someone would notice the difference, if there is any.

Really, the only way I could tell a difference was when the "amp" was set to edge of breakup and playing as fast as I could. There is something in the way the top end is tamed as opposed to a real amp, which sags a little differently. When I pushed the master volume, the sound gets so compressed I can't tell any difference.

The mods are great, I have mine set to use the D-Tex mod when using the boost function, with the boost knob at full CCW. This way I get a more mid-pushed EQ, without the actual increase in volume, which is great for when you want to be heard without being of top of everyone else.

Other than that, I am always set at edge of breakup and use pedals to get more overdrive.

Stereo in and out is great for a wet/dry or true stereo rig and the build itself is excellent.

Now for the bad stuff: I had bought a Golden Reverberator, which I absolutely loved, but had to return because it's impossible to turn on trails mode without using the UAFX app, which NEVER works.

In fact, in three months with two pedals, I had it successfully connect to ONE of the pedals ONCE, to never being able to connect again. If had done that with the Reverb, I would've activated the trails mode and kept the pedal, because other than the actual pedal settings, I have no interest in artist settings or presets that I have to access with an app instead of using the physical switch of the pedal.

Instead I was able to connect the one time to the Dream '65, changed the switch functions to boost and live/preset and I'm home. I don't need anything else.

But why the hell does UAFX force us to use an app to change these things. Please, use dip swiches like everyone else, if you have no other way.

I got lucky with this one, to be able to connect to the app that one time. But I can guarantee I will never again buy another UAFX pedal if they force me to use the app, even if it comes with rainbows and unicorns.

Soundwise though, I mean, I returned the Walrus the next day...
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State of the art amp/speaker in a pedal
Mark T 10.08.2022
The Dream 65 is a really accurate simulation of a real Deluxe Reverb. I'm not able to compare it side by side with the real tube amp, but this is good enough for most, if not, all purposes. It beats the Deluxe sound from the Strymon Iridium by a comfortable margin.

The reverb and tremolo are useful, but not quite as versatile as the Strymon Flint. But if you're content with the basic sounds then you have them built in here with the UAFX pedal.
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Kemper Killer
Slayerpossie 04.12.2022
Sold my Kemper which I bought almost 10 years ago. This pedal is the perfect amp replacement easily worth twice the money. Extremely versatile, durably built and simply stunning sounding. My tube amps are collecting dust.
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this is honestly perfect for me
purpleprose 10.11.2022
Really easy to use, has replaced my amp so gigs are easy. No messing around just plug in and play. My pedal all run through it with no issues. I'm so happy. The sound is just lush, and it's easy to tweak so you can really get the right sound for you.
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Sounds awesome, horrible to handle.
Hey_Donny 27.11.2023
The whole idea of controlling a guitar pedal with an app on your phone is on its own inorganic and bad, but it is something you can look past… If only it worked. Four out of five times I can’t connect the pedal to my phone. I’ve updated the firmware and have the latest version of the app, but almost every time I try to connect it’s not successful. I get prompts along the lines of “restart the pedal and try again”. For the last two days every time I try to connect the pedal the app just crashes and quits. It’s the buggiest worst app from a major reputable company I’ve ever used. It’s like it’s been developed by a low budget startup and not Universal Audio. I hate it. Another infuriating thing is the fact that this pedal cannot be controlled by midi, even though it has the necessary hardware. It has a usb c port, but you can’t use it to switch through presets via midi. Why? Universal Audio’s official response to this limitation is something along the lines of “we’re trying to keep it classic”. Why are we using an app to control the pedal then? I don’t have access to the presets that I have stored because the app doesn’t work. Honestly I’m contemplating returning the pedal just because of the app. It sounds amazing and has great build quality but the downsides to the issues I mentioned above shouldn’t be underestimated.
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This pedal is the real deal!
shredmaster54 15.12.2023
Perfect for those that need a line out solution in live situations but dont want to deal with menus and complicated settings. Awesome for use at home and in the studio aswell!!
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simpele amp sim voor pedalen en clean
Kapser 19.09.2024
Ik had een stereo amp sim nodig voor opnames en oefenen direct in , bruikbaar in combinatie met mijn vele pedalen. Ik koos de (dure) Dream. Hij leek simpel, zou een uitzonderlijk goed geluid hebben, met mooie cleans en geschikt voor pedalen. Bijna een echte amp, werd beweerd.
En dat levert de Dream ook allemaal. In het begin wel even verschieten omdat de volume knop in feite eerder een gain knop is. Deze blijft best op heel laag (eerste kwartier) staan als je cleans wil. Reverb en tremolo zijn mooi. De Dream geeft een mooie heldere definitie aan de ruwe klank. Haalt de modder eruit en maakt de bassen tegelijk vol, de highs prachtig rond. De hoge klanken zijn heel uitgesproken en je kan er die Byrds twelve string jangle fantastisch mee doen zonder dat het schril wordt. De bestaande cabs en mod's van de pedaal zelf zijn al voldoende voor mij. Ik hou van de beperktheid van deze pedaal. De app en bonus sounds heb ik nog niet geprobeerd (app zou slecht werken ? Bij de space echo van UA viel die app wel mee).
Twee minpunten :
1. Sparklegeluiden bij overgang van ckean naar gritty klinken soms raar, als artefacts. Die had ik er liever uit gehad. Bij volledig clean zijn ze gelukkig niet aanwezig. Maar soms als je wat harder slaat in de tussenzone krijg je een rare clipping. Detail, maar toch.
2. Ik mis mid control bij distortion en fuzz. Alles klinkt heel goed maar enkel midscooped. Logisch gezien de amp die hier wordt nagestreefd.

Conclusie : de beste amp-sim voor cleane sounds. Ongelofelijk organisch klinkend, maar wel met inbegrepen midscoop voor heavy dirt. Als je de Iridium of ACS1 neemt zal de Fender - sound niet van dat niveau zijn, maar de mid-regeling bij dirt biedt bij d ACS1 dan wel weer tonesculpting voordelen.
Wat vind je het belangrijkste ? Via een pedaal in feite zo goed als een amp hebben ? Of een goede maar net iets mindere amp sound met tone sculpting en enkele andere ampsounds erbij ? UA of Walrus ?
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UAFX Dream '65
Flipe 02.11.2024
Very clear sound, very faithful to the Deluxe Reverb. I use it mainly for recording but also for concerts connecting directly to the mixing console. It tends to enhance the bass and easily achieves some drive. The reverb on this pedal is incredible.
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Universal Audio UAFX Dream '65