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Posted
3 hours ago, MrFigg said:

Nothing anywhere that I can find listing what gear it actually includes.

From ChatGPT - Nothing really specific here either

🎛️ What’s Included

  • 11 vintage & modified tube amp emulations — a “golden unit” set covering cleans, crunch, boutique and more. Universal Audio+1
  • 35+ speaker cabinet + studio microphone combinations (cab + mic pairings) — lets you “mic up” each amp like you would in a real studio. UAudio Help+1
  • Modeled stompboxes & studio-grade effects — includes classic overdrives, distortion, modulation (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo/vibrato), fuzz, etc., as well as studio effects like 1176-style compression, tape delay/echo, spring & plate reverbs, EQ and more. UAudio Help+2Guitar Center+2
  • Full signal-chain routing inside one plugin — you can set up a chain with Pre-FX → Amp + Cab/Mic → Post-FX, plus added room/room reverb and independent room sound adjustments. UAudio Help+1
  • Utility tools — built-in tuner, input gate, and output limiter — useful for recording and tracking. Universal Audio+1
  • 300+ presets — ready-made amp/cab/effects setups for a wide range of genres and styles (rock, blues, indie, metal, funk, pop, etc.) to get you started quickly. Sonic State+1
Posted
15 minutes ago, Nitrate Audio said:

I am seeing $129 at checkout.  Some other posters on other forums claim $79 at checkout. 

There are some additional cross-grades, especially from the Guitar Amp Bundle I think I saw.

Posted
1 hour ago, MusicMan said:

There are some additional cross-grades, especially from the Guitar Amp Bundle I think I saw.

yup. i have too many sims so not really that into this. but having looked closer at UA sims, they are quite well made. (At least the ones I have look at closer so far). 

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2 minutes ago, Nitrate Audio said:

yup. i have too many sims so not really that into this. but having looked closer at UA sims, they are quite well made. (At least the ones I have look at closer so far). 

I'm glossing over this one for now.. I tend to not buy anything UA now unless it's a bundle / upgrade. The best prices are all for new users, not those that buy each item over time.

As for their sims, I've managed to pick up about 3 for free, or included as a free upgrade (Luna Pro bundle) and I think they actually sound very reasonable. I'm already pretty well covered with Tonex and a bunch of others though, so I just can't see much need to buy this one for myself personally.

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As much as I hate subscriptions, Spark for $79 (first year)  makes more and more sense to me than spending 100$s and trying to coordinate the convoluted sales.  

 

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On 12/2/2025 at 9:27 AM, MrFigg said:

Nothing anywhere that I can find listing what gear it actually includes.

https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/43356770492692-Paradise-Guitar-Studio-Manual

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Paradise Guitar Studio Amps

Six amps are available in Paradise Guitar Studio. Some amp selections offer multiple models or custom mods.

Dream '65 – The essential American tube combo

Enigmatic '82 – 30 years of rare ODS amps, plus build your own D-Style amp in Custom Mode

Lion '68 – The classic 100-watt plexiglass-faced British amplifiers that defined rock & roll

Ruby '63 – The classic valve amps that powered the British Invasion

Showtime '64 – The vintage tube-amp that defined early rock, pop, surf, and soul 

Woodrow '55 – The legendary mid-'50s American tweed amp

 

There's an extensive list of FX as well.

Posted
6 hours ago, MusicMan said:

I'm glossing over this one for now.. I tend to not buy anything UA now unless it's a bundle / upgrade. The best prices are all for new users, not those that buy each item over time.

As for their sims, I've managed to pick up about 3 for free, or included as a free upgrade (Luna Pro bundle) and I think they actually sound very reasonable. I'm already pretty well covered with Tonex and a bunch of others though, so I just can't see much need to buy this one for myself personally.

I love ToneX as well, but the UA sims are fantastic, especially paired with their BX20 spring reverb. The Showman and Deluxe Reverb sims do something pretty important that ToneX doesn't, which is to include the vibrato circuit.

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