Universal Audio UAFX Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier
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Vintage tones of a classic
The Ruby '63 is a compact modeling amplifier pedal from the UAFX series. With the nickname "Top Boost Amplifier" it is clear that Universal Audio is emulating a legendary British tube combo. The amp pedal features a tailor-made boost circuit and a specific tremolo effect. The coordinated loudspeaker simulation comes with two variants of the well-known "blue" standard speaker and a 12-inch model preferred by Brian May.
DSP power in the pedal
Whether for live performances, in the studio or as a complement to real amplifiers, the Universal Audio UAFX Ruby '63 is versatile. Due to the stereo inputs, the pedal is not only suitable for guitarists, but also for keyboard players and sound designers, for example. With direct control , the pedal can be operated intuitively and offers controls for bass, treble and boost, as well as volume, cut and output. Three channels can be selected directly on the pedal, as can the three speaker variants (Silver, Blue, Green).
The pedal is designed to be stereophonic and has a live mode, a storage space on the pedal and one that can be expanded and controlled via an app.

Universal Audio UAFX series
If you are looking for even more UFAX pedals, you can find more pedals and detailed information about the series here:
The Universal Audio UAFX Dream '65 reverb Amplifier Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier Pedal gives you the unmistakable sound of British tube amplifiers used and loved by artists and producers for 60 years. Whether you're replacing your amp rig and going front of house on stage or recording tracks in your DAW, UAFX Dream '65 reverb AmplifierRuby '63 Top Boost Amplifier will give you the inspiring, album-ready sounds of a carefully recorded "Golden Unit" in seconds “ Tube Amps. Based on powerful dual-engine processing and premium UAD modeling , the UAFX Dream '65 reverb Amplifier Ruby '63 offers crystal-clear clean tones, complex overdrive and classic vibrato. Featuring custom mic and speaker combinations from UAD's award-winning OX Amp Top Box, the UAFX Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier Pedal delivers inspiring, album-ready studio sounds at the touch of a button. With the UAFX Control Mobile App you can access additional artist custom tones and speaker simulations that guarantee fantastic amp tone.
- Battery powered: Does not run on Battery power
- Controls: Volume, Cut, Output, Bass, Treble, Boosst, Room, Intensity, Speed
- Country of origin: USA
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 92 x 61 x 141 mm
- Effect Type: Amp in a Box
- Genre: Classic Rock
- Housing size: Medium Size
- Modes: 6 Modes
- Mono / Stereo: Stereo In, Stereo Out
- Power Consumption: 400 mA
- Power supply: 9 VDC, Center negative
- Switches: Speaker, Channel
- Technology: digital
- Weight: 0,57 kg
- AC30 Amp in a Box/Preamp
- suitable for studio: yes
Pioneer in audio recordings for more than 50 years
Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio has always been synonymous with innovative recording equipment . A favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and others, Bill was a passionate innovator who is considered the Vater of modern audio recording. Many of his legendary studio and equipment designs are still used today. B. Putnam was the inventor of the modern Sound console , des Multiband audio equalizer and he was the first engineer to artificial reverberation used in commercial recordings. Alongside his friend Les Paul, Bill was also involved in the early development of stereophonic recording.
Putnam, known as a busy entrepreneur, founded three audio product companies during his long career: Universal Audio , Studio Electronics and Urei . All three companies built equipment that was widely used upon introduction and would shape studio sound for generations. The boutique compressors LA-2A and 1176 and the 610 tube console are among these legends. With the 610 mixing console, greats like... Sinatra , the Beach Boys and Van Halen their studio albums.
Universal Audio was re-founded in 1999 by Bill's sons James Putnam and Bill Putnam Jr. A twofold approach was planned: On the one hand, the classic analogue recording devices were to be faithfully reproduced in the tradition of his father; and on the other hand, the sound and spirit of Vintage analog technology should be in the new digital recording tools are used.
Impressive effects pedals for guitarists and special guitar recording tools such as the Universal Audio OX are now also part of the range and are extremely popular with fans of outstanding sound.