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Universal Audio UAFX Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier

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Features

  • Powerful UAFX dual-engine delivers the most authentic mid-'60s American tube combo sound ever placed into a stompbox
  • Authentic spring reverb and vibrato modeled from a "golden unit" amp heard on more than 100 classic records
  • Includes the world's best speaker cabinet, mic, and room tones derived from the award-winning OX Amp Top Box
  • Features "hot rod" amp and speaker mods, plus free additional downloadable speaker cabinets and mics upon product registration
  • Bypass cabinet/mic emulations and use in front of your amp for added tonal flavor and overdrive sounds
  • UAFX mobile app lets you customize footswitches, recall and archive your presets, unlock additional features, download artist presets, and more
  • Timeless UA design and craftsmanship, built to last

Description

Stereo amp and cabinet emulation pedal with spring reverb and vibrato, multiple speakers, cabinets, and boosts, live and preset modes, and customization with the UAFX mobile app

Brand: Universal Audio


Color: Red


Compatible Devices: [Inferable Standard guitar amps or audio interfaces with appropriate inputs and ability to connect to external power source] See more


Material: Metal


Output Wattage: 15 Watts


Product Dimensions: 7.09 x 4.72 x 3.15 inches


Item Weight: 1.24 pounds


Item model number: GPM-DRM


Date First Available: May 11, 2022


Manufacturer: Universal Audio


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Dream 65 - buy this.
Style: Reverb Amplifier
I love the sound and feel of a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. The UAFX Dream 65 is spot on and has drool worthy spring reverb that is the best you’ll find in a pedal. Yes there are tons of emulation gadgets, where you can load very convincing impulse response captures however if you’re just looking for a fender deluxe reverb in a pedal, then the dream 65 is the best choice on the market in my opinion. I run the dream 65 through an FRFR cab and can obtain real sweet fender tones at a very low volume and just sounds amazing. The dream 65 also handles pedals really well just like a fender deluxe reverb amp does. In fact this pedal is an amplifier and something that you could easily gig with. If you are like me and don’t want to dive into menus and do heavy tone tweaking, then the UA dream 65 is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by Richard Green

  • As good or better than the real thing for recording
Style: Reverb Amplifier
That's the irony of these devices. My Ruby is actually better sounding than my real vox ac15 with blue speaker. This sounds as least as good as my real twin. Mine, as soon as I plugged a telecaster into it, it just stayed that way. I put a tubescreamer in front of it and a keely compressor. Absolute heaven. Smallest full rig ever. A telecaster, this simulation, the most recent ts9 tubescreamer mini. I think the best sounding one ever. One good compressor so you can add squawk. Keely or dynacomp mini. Both are outstanding. Because of the outstanding built in reverb, you can make guitar sounds for environmentals, for anything professional and you have everything you need. Run some cables to your DAW or multitrack. I use a Zoom R20. The sound is so absolutely perfect. I'm almost saddened by how good the simulations are. I can't justify keeping my big amp rigs anymore. A PA head and some cabinets is all I need. My Ruby rig is bigger. About 11 pedals. I keep it on the Normal channel and push pedals through it. Sheer joy. This one, it's just about that telecaster sound for me. And that's enough. This could also be your pedal host. Probably better than the Ruby. I just like the Vox sound more. But for the tele sounds alone, this is more than worth it for recording. Especially if you are a working musician adding music to tracks for people. It's not just good. It's, they went out of their way to find the best sounding examples to model, good. It's better than radio good. And that's heck of a bargain at this pricepoint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Cake Fighter

  • Great sound
Style: Reverb Amplifier
Really great sound! Finally able to get tone like a cranked up tube amp without angering my neighbors. It doesn't exactly feel like a loud tube amp (there's no subsitute for the air moving around you and literally feeling the vibrations in your chest), but it's as good as it can possibly get. I like UA's approach - take one pedal and have it do one amp really well rather than doing a bunch of amps okay. Very much recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Jordan Cherry

  • Confirmed return. After a full month, still no refund. Buyer beware!
Style: Reverb Amplifier
My standard power brick did not work with this so returned it. Did not want an additional wall wart to carry around and frankly did not think the additional expense was worth it. A pedal this expensive which requires a non-typical power supply should come with the power supply. In any case, I returned it and after a month, have still not received a refund! In my view, this is not a reputable business. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by War2en

  • Works for me
Style: Reverb Amplifier
Fantastic tones. Can get a really good Nashville tele tone right out of the box.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025 by Adam Phillips

  • Tried them all, this one takes the cake
Style: Reverb Amplifier
I have been playing guitar for the majority of my life and while I would not say I have tried everything, I have tried every majors amp emulator out there. The iridium, acs1, the phantom block by quilter, I’ve used Darkglass’ element as an ir loader for guitar. I have played the joyo amp on a box pedals. Everything I listed is good, but the dream just does it better. It feels more amp like in its response and has an interface that makes me happy. The app is easy to use and not entirely necessary. The boost circuits sound good. The reverb is drippy and dreamy. I will say the one thing I didn’t expect is that this plays better with the delay last in the chain. This is not how I would normally do this but this pedal sounded better that way. Not a con, just something to be aware of. I am very impressed and pleased with this product, and it is kicking my last amp pedal off my board permanently. I didn’t dislike the last one, this one just does exactly what I need it to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Raygan

  • Very Particular ‘65 Deluxe Reverb Sound
Style: Reverb Amplifier
After using this a while, it’s very apparent that this doesn’t sound just like a 65 Deluxe Reverb, but one singular particular 65 Deluxe Reverb. The character is that of an older amp that breaks up early, and is not necessarily pretty sounding when pushed. If you keep the Volume (gain) knob all the way down, it stays clean. Just use the output knob for volume. Pretty well does the job for recording direct. Still not sure that it’s good for live sound. 4 cable method is awesome. I tried it out with a Marshall origin 50, and it basically makes the amp a two channel amplifier. You do need an amp with an effect loop to use 4 cable method. Really, now I don’t need a ‘65 deluxe reverb reissue amp in my arsenal. The UAFX Dream ‘65 Reverb has it covered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by C. Campbell

  • Astonishing -- it can do surf rock
Style: Reverb Amplifier
It sounds just like the Fender reverb tube amp I grew up with. But I can crank this one without losing my hearing. The spring reverb is astonishing. Dime the reverb and you can play surf rock on it. Just palm mute and you'll hear that snap and drip instead of some shrill delay or plate reverb simulation. If you've tried spring reverb pedals, you'll know what I mean. They're -- just not very good. Generations of players had a simple rig: plug a guitar directly into a tube amp with a spring tank. They didn't need anything else. Now I understand. I could just play directly into this and be happy forever. Recommendation: if you are using a Boss Katana to play this, either pipe it into the power amp in or into acoustic mode with all EQ knobs set to noon. Both sound great -- but only if you max out the master volume. Second recommendation: register the pedal so you get access to the three other speaker simulations. I think they're much nicer. Some of the three built-in speaker simulations have so much bass that it gets woofy. The artist-designed presets are also very nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by MR

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