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Comentado en Italia el 8 de enero de 2025
Universal Audio produce migliori simulazioni Fender e VOX attualmente in circolazione.Suono pazzesco e dinamica da vendere!
Paul-Henri GALVIN
Comentado en Francia el 23 de marzo de 2024
Je n'ai jamais utilisé d' AC30 de chez VOX; une fois passé le temps d'accoutumance, je trouve cette pédale superbe: on peut obtenir des sons clairs ou saturés extras sur des micros simples bobinages (Stratocaster, Télécaster) ou doubles bobinages (Les Paul, Duesenberg); le toucher est très sensible et on a la la possibilité de permuter entre 2 sons dont un mémorisé (un clair et un saturé par exemple). Dommage: pas de possibilité de mémoriser plus d'un son. P.H.Galvin
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Comentado en Francia el 9 de febrero de 2024
Reçu aujourd’huiTellement impatient de l’utiliserMais AUCUNE alimentation électrique fournie !!!! A ce prix là et vu la qualité du produit c’est inadmissible !C’est comme avoir une voiture neuve sans les clés !Comment je fais pour utiliser mon investissement ???????
Cake Fighter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2024
It didn't sound exactly right to me at first. I had a friend let me borrow one, along with the Dream and Lion. Then I got to try the other cabs. The first of the extra cabs you get from registering is an ac15 cabinet mic'd with an SM57. That's the one that made me a believer as it sounds and acts identical to my ac15 now. It's uncanny. I did an A/B test with the Ruby using the ac15 cab, and my AC15 with a modern alnico blue into a torpedo captor, with a V30 cab sim. They were so close in that way that V30's sound like Blue's sound like Greens. There really isn't a huge difference between them. Close enough that if I did the work and hooked up an SM57 and used the blue in the AC15, I'm sure it's the same. To say this makes recording live guitar easier is an understatement. It's an important thing to understand about the Ruby though. I did try turning off their cab sim, and using my own after it. Suddenly it wasn't my AC15 anymore. The cab sims are a HUGE part of the sound in the Ruby. It's more than just a speaker choice. It's part of the output tube sound also. That said, it really loves BB style pedals and fuzz pedals. It loves the BE-OD and Suhr Riot. It adores all the fuzzes from EHX. The germanium boost on the normal channel is godly good. So you get a free one. It does mono in, stereo out, which is convenient for hooking up things. Their "room" delay people keep calling a reverb is ok, but it just made me want a better one. So I put a White Tape after it. Now i can make the room whatever size and shape I want. The Epitome seemed perfect for the Ruby since they are both flawless emulations. It's all the effects I need, other than an obnoxious phaser that can be in front of it. I am only using the Normal channel. This is my perfect pedal host. I might use the TB channel someday, but throwing some light chorus and reverb on the normal channel output sounds so good clean. It's a sound that makes you want to sell every fender amp you own. Brad Paisley could tell ya. You almost don't want to "buck hum" with it. The best sounds shine with hot single coils.The best complement I can pay a product is buying a backup. Well here I am buying one. Now that said...The Dream is outstanding. It might even be a better emulation. it's definitely a better pedal host, being more transparent with the cleans. You actually hear your pedals. Vox as a pedal host is accepting that you are going to get half your grit from the amp. You have to really want and like that sound. So if this is your first rodeo, and you are specifically looking for a pedal host, maybe get the Dream 65 instead or first. You get a fuller tone stack also, and a GODLY spring reverb that somehow sounds better than the real thing. I'm still "borrowing" one of those but I'm a weak man. The Lion, I love for what it is. it's clean tones are amazing. But I don't love the SLP sound enough to want it over vox + be-od, and I won't give up my vox cleans. That said, the Lion is probably the best choice for a gigging musician. It's the most versatile out of the box with nothing added. The new one, the Anti, I'm definitely snapping up at some point.So to wrap up, the tech works. It's kind of stunning. You can forget it's not the real thing. I've done it a few times. Turned to my left and spun a knob on my real AC15 then laughed at myself.
Josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2023
Hands down the best guitar amp emulation I've ever played. The same build quality you expect when you buy a Universal audio product. Sturdy. This pedal is bigger than it seems in the pictures. the knobs are the actual size of real amp knobs if that gives any context. I'm an industry professional and have a decade of experience with guitar amps and tone. It takes some figuring out, but if you take the time to dive deep it's brilliant. The UI is pretty easy to understand, and the app helps with saving presets. My only complaint is that you can't control the pedal with the app. It would be nice to fine tune. Great work, UA!
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