UAD Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
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Get the classic American tube amp — now in a plug-in.
The native UAD Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier plug-in gives you the essential American tube amp sounds used by artists and producers for more than 60 years, from Muddy Waters to The Beatles to Elvis Costello*.
Based on our award-winning UAFX pedal, the Dream '65 plug-in perfectly captures the timeless sound and feel of a "golden unit" 1965 reverb amp, with its bold cleans, sweet tube breakup, and divine spring reverb and vibrato. Plus you'll get built-in boosts, famous amp mods, and a collection of perfectly mic'd speaker cabs.含まれるバージョン
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- Get the most authentic emulation of a mid'60s American tube amp in your DAW — no Apollo required
- Immerse yourself in vintage tubepowered spring reverb and vibrato effects
- Professionally capture world-class studio amp sound, complete with classic mic/speaker pairings and boosts
- Take your tone a step further with custom mods and drive sounds made famous by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Steve Lukather
Experience Legit Tube Amp Tones in your DAW
The UAD Dream '65 plug-in perfectly captures a "golden unit" 1965 reverb combo amp, famously used on stages and in studios across six decades of hits — from pop, rock, and country to funk, soul and more. Based on the award-winning UAFX pedal, the plug-in gives you all the essential controls for getting incredible amp tone right inside your DAW.
Play Through Famous Spring Reverb & Vibrato
Tube-driven spring reverb and vibrato are essential to the guitar tones you've heard on nearly every classic record. From soul to surf, funk to punk, blues to bebop — UAD Dream ‘65 is the only plug-in that faithfully delivers the two most important guitar amp effects you need to craft immersive, inspiring guitar parts.
Get the Sound of a Modded Studio Amp
Take your vintage tone a step further with custom mods and legendary drive sounds made famous by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Steve Lukather. With two iconic mods and a clean boost built in, UAD Dream '65 offers even more variations of a classic amp – just like the pros used back in the day.
Find Your Sound Fast with Expert Presets
Dial in classic tones fast with an expertly-curated collection of presets across musical genres. You can use these presets to start recording quickly, or dial in the perfect sound for your playing style.
Explore Classic Mic & Speaker PairingsUAD Dream ‘65 gives you six classic speaker cabinet setups, with perfectly placed studio mics and dynamic room sounds.
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A Vintage Celestion Greenback speaker in a blackface deluxe amp, mic'd with an M160 ribbon mic
Great for:
Classic Celestion bark with the smooth open midrange of a '60s ribbon micOxford
Original Oxford 12K5-6 speaker mic’d with a 57
Great for:
The classic sound right off the shelf from 1965EV12
A classic 12", 200 watt Electro-Voice EVM12L with a massive magnet in a blackface deluxe amp, mic'd with a 414 condenser mic
Great for:
Thick and tight bottom end with airy top endBoutique D65
2x12 boutique Celestion G12-65s mic'd with a 57 and a 121 ribbon
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Classic California ported combo cabinet sound and mildly overdriven sounds which cleans up wellS-Verb
4x10 original CTS speakers mic'd with a 414 condenser mic
Great for:
Surf sounds with a slightly lofi quality. Heaps of midrangeJBF120
2X12 original JBL D-120F speakers mic'd with a 57 and a 121 ribbon mic
Great for:
Very detailed speaker, especially for clean and low gain, excellent for fingerstyle playing. Very forward and sizzly when used with more gain“UAD guitar amp plug-ins respond to my inputs as naturally as a tube amp. All I have to do is tune up and hit record.”
– Jack Griffiths*Use of artist names does not constitute official endorsement of UAD Dream ‘65 Reverb Amplifier. **Product names used herein are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way affiliated with Universal Audio Inc. These name(s) are used solely to identify products studied in the creation of the sound models found in UAD Dream ‘65 Reverb Amplifier.レビュー
R. Jungers
2024年11月9日
Love it
A bit surprised by the current average rating for this product. As a guitar player I find it sits among the best guitar amp plugin I've ever played. Edge of breakup sounds are usually very...
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2024年10月13日
best amp simulation i've ever heard
Works very nice in combination with my Volt 476 and Luna. Can't hear any lag or delay with my signal chain, very natural sounding.
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2024年10月13日
Question of taste
I cannot compare with the original Fender, however, the sound is not my taste. One star minus because all these plugins dont have noise gate.
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UAD Dream '65 Reverb Amp
R. Jungers
Love it
A bit surprised by the current average rating for this product. As a guitar player I find it sits among the best guitar amp plugin I've ever played. Edge of breakup sounds are usually very disappointing to me in other plugins but on this one, with a good Strat, those just shine.
Put volume, treble and bass on ten, the rest on zero with the Boutique D65 cab, add a room reverb (Hitsville Little Bass Room in my case). Use the boost if you need more grit. You're ready for a timeless blues jam.J. BRANDOWSKI
Why not DSP version?
We need dsp version!
J. BRANDOWSKI
Why not DSP version?
We need dsp version!
S. Waterman
At least it should run in ARM-Mode like the Chandler Amp ...
... or why should I own an Apollo and play an amp plugin with latency?
What's the idea?A. La Placa
Not the best
I am a customer and fan of UAD, but this time I am disappointed. It is a toy sound, thin and digital, some competitors with the "tube" have much better and realistic Fender simulations. I hope you will take the Amp simulations to another level, like that of mixing plugins.
Z. Mo
Clearly for players , not producers
Sounds great but the cpu hit is ridiculous (like a lot of last releases) , for comparison in my system Neural stuff avregae around 20 % ,this one can reach 50 % (in studio one )
7 Treads at 3.6 ghz
So if ya a guitar player that want to jam , cool , if you're a prodcuer that wanna re amp or mix several tracks , be sure to test before on your system .A. Levine
Almost
Beautiful interface. But the gain staging is a mess. No dB value indicator on the in/out faders. The amp itself goes straight from thin (1-3 on the volume knob) to dirty on anything above that. You can get it cleaner by turning down the input volume but then the Out volume at max is still too low (this is all following the UAD recommended settings of no gain on the Apollo input channel, and plugin Input set to Hi-Z). Overall the sound is good but thin and brittle if you're using single coil (audible in the demo video). Does not have the warmth and bass definition of the real thing. Hopefully updates will address some of this.
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best amp simulation i've ever heard
Works very nice in combination with my Volt 476 and Luna.
Can't hear any lag or delay with my signal chain, very natural sounding.
U. Sabiniewicz
Question of taste
I cannot compare with the original Fender, however, the sound is not my taste.
One star minus because all these plugins dont have noise gate.C. Huber
plays and sounds fantastic, but
it really plays and sounds fantastic, well done UA, however, only released as native UADx and not on UAD-2 is such a huge missed opportunity for UA to have the best modelling amp sims available at zero latency on our appollos. i dont get it why UA didnt take this chance and strengthen and underlining the importance and power of dsp interfaces in 2024!
Also its missing some basics like a tuner and a noise gate which should be included in any amp sim product nowadays.
I´m also missing a loyality price offering for users who own the hardware UAFX pedal and registered to the account.T. Benoist
Needs to run on an Apollo with Unison capability
As a native-only plugin, I did the free trial and am glad I did. I am used to using amp models in the Unison tab. I am using the native plugin on a Mac Studio M2 Ultra with ARM disabled. This just doesn't fit my workflow. Hopefully, the software will be modified to host on an Apollo.