Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
Universal Audio's Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier is a stomp-sized emulation of the most-recorded combo amp in history — the 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb — built around UA's high-resolution circuit modeling, the same engine behind the company's flagship UAD plug-ins. The pedal captures the unmistakable sparkle, touch-sensitive breakup, and dimensional spring reverb that made the original a workhorse on country, jazz, indie, and rock records for sixty years. Three speaker emulations and three microphone choices on board let players sculpt a complete amp-mic chain directly into a front-of-house desk or DAW, eliminating the need to mic up a real cabinet. Stereo direct outs, MIDI control, and a road-tough metal chassis make Dream '65 a serious silent-stage and recording tool.
| Type | Effects Pedal |