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Universal Audio announces the New Showtime '64 Tube Amp Plug-in FREE

Wednesday October 1, 2025. 06:01 PM , from Gearslutz
Universal Audio announces the New Showtime '64 Tube Amp Plug-in FREE
Play an American classic built for the big stage, right in your DAW. Available FREE for Mac or PC. No UA hardware required.

The UAD Showtime '64 Tube Amp plug-in gives you the enormous chime and lush, tube-driven vibrato of the American tube amp used by early surf, blues, R&B, and rock icons. Dial in the perfectly-modeled EQ for classic “scooped” clean tones, or drive up the volume knob to hear the famous crunch, compression, and bloom of the first high-powered tube stack designed for the biggest stages.

Used on its own or as a foundation for your favorite pedals, UAD Showtime '64 gives you the tone of a pro studio rig with its custom mic and speaker pairings. Find your favorite sound instantly by pulling up a preset or dialing in your own — no cables, speaker cabinets, or expensive mic collection required.

Key Benefits

● Free UAD plug-in version of the classic 100-watt American tube amp used by everyone from Dick Dale and the Beach Boys to Jack White and Nels Cline*

● End-to-end model of the entire amp — from preamp, power amp, and tone stack to speaker cabinets and room sounds

● Dial in vintage cleans to gritty crunch for your rock, surf, country, and R&B guitar tones

● Hear the lush warble of an iconic tube-driven vibrato circuit

● Native UAD plug-in runs in any DAW — no UA hardware required

● Get your free Download via UA Connect app to explore and try even more native UAD plug-ins

*Use of artist names does not constitute endorsement.

For more information please visit: UA Showtime









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