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“The most famous high-gain amp to emerge in 1992 was the 5150, and that’s exactly the character the Anti pedal offers”: Universal Audio UAFX Anti 1992 High Gain Amp pedal review

“The most famous high-gain amp to emerge in 1992 was the 5150, and that’s exactly the character the Anti pedal offers”: Universal Audio UAFX Anti 1992 High Gain Amp pedal review

Maybe it’s a generalization, but I’ve noticed that many guitarists who prefer modern high-gain amps also tend to be more open-minded about using amp-modeling technology.

As a result I’ve found it a little perplexing that Universal Audio’s UAFX pedals only offered emulation of amps from the ’50s and ’60s. Fortunately, that just changed with the recent introduction of the UAFX Anti 1992 High Gain Amp pedal, which rounds out the UAFX line with its rip-roaring bona fide high-gain guitar amp tones and more.

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