UNIVERSAL AUDIO UAFX Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier

Fender 5E3 Tweed Deluxe Emulation Pedal

UNIVERSAL AUDIO
SKU: 106200
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301,40 € 253,28 + VAT

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  • Powerful dual UAFX engine delivers the most authentic 1950s American tube combo sound ever put into a pedal
  • Includes the world's best speaker cabinets, microphones and ambient sounds derived from the award-winning OX Amp Top Box
  • Features "hot rod" upgrades, classic speaker swaps, plus additional cabinets and microphones downloadable for free upon registration
  • Bypass cabinet/mic emulations and use it in front of your amp to add flavor and overdriven sounds
  • UAFX mobile app lets you customize pedals, recall and store presets, unlock additional features, download presets, and more

Universal Audio UAFX Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier

Fender 5E3 Tweed Deluxe Emulation Pedal.

The Fender 5E3 Tweed Deluxe "wide-panel" tube amp was released in 1955 and quickly became a favorite among country, blues and rock musicians. Universal Audio'spowerful UAFXengine delivers, sound-wise, the most authentic mid-1950s American Tube Combo ever put into a stompbox.

The UAFX Woodrow ' 55 Instrument Amplifier is a complete "amp path" emulation of the 1955 Fender 5E3 Deluxe "golden unit," including channel blending for the original 'tweed tone'. This UAFX pedal includes the best speaker cabinets, microphones and Dynamic Room Modeling technology directly derived from that of the renowned OX Amp Top Box. The pedal then integrates booster, preamplifier and speaker modeling, as well as additional speaker cabinets that can be downloaded at the time of product registration.

Amp used by Neil Young, The Eagles, Larry Carlton, Mike Campbell, J Mascis.

Also, state-of-the-art pedal control through "UAFX mobile ," the iPhone and Android app with exclusive Artist and Factory presets, customizable footswitches, recallable settings, free sounds, presets and pedal customization.

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