New Dream '65, Ruby '63, and Woodrow '55 pedals offer the sound of vintage tube amps with powerful mobile app control and customization.
Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
The Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier pedal delivers the bold cleans, sweet breakup, and divine spring reverb and vibrato of the essential American tube amp used by artists and producers for 60 years. $399.00 USD.
Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier
The Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier pedal gives users the chimey cleans, complex overdrive, and classic vibrato of the quintessential British valve amp beloved by artists from Queen to Radiohead to U2. $399.00 USD.
Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier
The Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier pedal gives users the sweet cleans and grungy distortion of the legendary tweed tube amp used by artists from The Eagles to Chuck Berry to Neil Young. $399.00 USD.
Features
- Authentic emulations of iconic vintage American and British tube guitar amplifiers
- Built on powerful UAFX dual-engine processing and world‑class UAD modeling
- Includes speaker cabinet, mic, and room tones derived from award‑winning OX Amp Top Box
- Classic speaker and cabinet combinations, custom boosts and circuit mods
- Exclusive artist presets and pedal customization via UAFX Control mobile app (iPhone / Android)
- Timeless UA design and craftsmanship, built to last decades
More info at: www.uaudio.com.
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Orange Amps enters the hot sauce game with a luxury sauce promising "enjoyable heat with a spicy sustain."
The new Supernatural Hot Sauce was created to offer sweet, zingy nuances, mid notes offering a well-rounded peppery warmth while the base notes give a deep, enjoyable heat with a spicy sustain.
Made with chilies grown in Wales, Orange’s Supernatural Hot Sauce is a blend of Yellow Habanero & Bhut Jolokia chilies, yellow bell peppers, white wine vinegar, onions, lemons and Mexican oregano. It is made in small homemade batches using fresh locally sourced ingredients wherever possible; except the Mexican oregano. Bold and sassy, it has a powerful kick with an estimated 132,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units).
Orange Supernatural Hot Sauce - Teaser Trailer
Available now in the Orange store at just £6.50 for a 100ml bottle. To find out more please go to www.orangeamps.com/product/super-natural-hot-sauce./
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Need an affordable distortion pedal? Look no further.
We live in the golden age of boutique pedals that are loaded with advanced features—many of which were nearly unthinkable a decade or so ago. But there’s something that will always be valuable about a rock-solid dirt box that won’t break your wallet. Here’s a collection of old classics and newly designed stomps that cost less than an average concert ticket.
JHS Series 3 Overdrive
This OD is part of the company’s Series 3 line which offers affordable stomps with simple control setups. Along with volume and drive controls, it offers a body knob that tweaks the EQ and a gain switch that moves between more saturated and crunchier sounds.
$99 street
Nobels ODR-Mini
Thanks to an extremely dedicated following among Nashville session cats, the other green stomp is now offered in a downsized setup. It can run up to 18V for increased headroom and sports glow-in-the-dark knobs for those extremely dark stages.
$79 street
TC Electronic MojoMojo
This all-analog distortion offers classic, vintage-inspired tones with a familiar control setup of volume, gain, bass, and treble. The real secret sauce is in the voice switch, which allows you to move between a more natural sound and a bass cut.
$59 street
Boss DS-1
Since 1978, the DS-1 has been a go-to for generations of guitarists. It offers a scooped sound that can take you from grunge to shred and has been affordable for decades.
$58 street
EarthQuaker Devices Plumes
Although loosely based on a classic circuit, EQD has replaced the 4558 IC with a JFET op-amp for a more mid-focused sound. In addition to the standard controls, the toggle switch moves between two different clipping options or no clipping at all for a wide-open clean boost.
$99 street
Electro-Harmonix East River Drive
A JRC4558 IC-loaded circuit that creates the classic symmetrical overdrive sound, this is an all-analog affair that is true bypass, housed in a rock-solid chassis, and can run on a 9-volt battery—which is included.
$77 street
Fender Hammerstone Overdrive
One of the newest entries on this list is a retro-looking stomp that offers some interesting features under the hood. The original circuit allows you to control the mids before the gain stage, plus there’s an internal trim pot to wrangle the high end.
$79 street
Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini
One of the most popular stompboxes of all time has been shrunk down to a mini-sized wonder. With an oversized drive knob and two smaller tone and level controls, this green monster aims to cop all the classic midrange tones of the original.
$79 street
Pro Co Rat 2
Is it a fuzz? Or a distortion? Or an overdrive? Well, thanks to the famous filter control, you can blur the lines between all the different flavors of dirt. It offers a totally analog signal path, glow-in-the-dark graphics, and the trademark heavy-duty enclosure.
$79 street
MXR Distortion+
There’s no mistaking that shade of yellow. This dead-simple setup offers output and distortion controls along with a vintage-sounding germanium clipping circuit that does everything in its power to blur the line between overdrive and fuzz.
$89 street
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