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UAD Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier
UAD Woodrow '55 Instrument Amp plug-in gives you the legendary tweed amp sounds used by The Eagles to Chuck Berry to Neil Young.* Built on renowned UAD modeling that we’ve perfected over decades, UAD Woodrow '55 gives you the punchy cleans and rich overdrive of an American classic, right in your DAW.
Included Versions
UAD Native
Runs on your Mac or PC without UA hardware.UAD Native plug-ins run on both macOS 10.15 Catalina or newer and Windows 10 and 11.
Key Benefits
Play through a perfect emulation of the classic '50s American tweed amp, right in your DAW
Go from clean to crunch with a single knob for instant vintage sound
Enjoy authentic 5E3 tone — right down to the preamp and power tube stages, tone stack, and transformer
Go deep with customizable mic/speaker pairings and artist presets for any genreSystem Requirements
- macOS Catalina 10.15, Big Sur 11, Monterey 12, Ventura 13, or Sonoma 14
- Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit editions)
- Intel, AMD or Apple silicon processor
- Internet connection to download software and authorize native UAD plug-ins
- Free iLok account with iLok Cloud or iLok USB (2nd generation or higher)
- Free UA Connect application for managing native UAD plug-ins
- A supported DAW compatible with VST, AU and AAX plug-in file formats.
Native UAD Instruments Requirements
- Sample-based UAD instruments require SSD storage with APFS formatting for macOS or NTFS formatting for Windows
- 1 GB to 10 GB available SSD storage per plug-in (space requirement varies per UAD Instrument). A minimum of 100 GB available storage is highly recommended.
- Individual UAD Instrument storage requirements are listed on UA Connect’s UAD Plug-Ins tab.
Notes
- Operating systems not listed above are untested. Although untested operating systems may work, they are not supported by Universal Audio.
- Pre-release and beta versions of operating systems are not supported.
- Native UAD plug-ins on Apple silicon machines automatically run natively on Apple silicon in DAWs that support native Apple silicon.
- Windows running via Bootcamp on Mac systems are not supported.