Fiiiiinally someone who is getting into demoing such units with a more dynamic approach. I am a little bit tired of all those distorted demos, where you actually can’t hear how those ampsims react, when playing more calm and smooth. Thanks!Ordered the Dream 56 for its responsiveness as demo! 👌🏼🙂
Finally a guy who can use the tone control and make a clean amp sounds good, and this is the MilkMan. All the promotion I saw, actually demotivated me from getting it, except this one of course.
That was qn awesome review. Ive been using a Nux mg30 and have no complaints, it actually has blown ne away. . I still want the Dream and Milkman 100. We are in a golden age of gear, Ive been playing since the 60s and still cant get enough! Thanks for this vid, it helped tremendously.
Thank you for doing this video! I have been looking at all 3 of these lately in interest towards jazz sounds. As you can imagine, it was very refreshing to hear all 3 compared together for strictly jazz tones. I have been leaning towards the milkman, and I think this pushes my choice more towards it. It still sounds more dynamic while still being clear, articulate and full to me than the other two did, not that they sound bad by any means. Have a good one!
my buddy bought the milkman and has been disappointed in the power. Not nearly enough for playing with an organ trio or louder jazz group. I think the TC combo 65 with a quilter tb 202 is a better solution
Not a jazz player, but as a pedal steel and “Jerry tone” kind of guitar player, I LOVE my Milkman The Amp 100. The only amp I’ve ever owned that rivals it is my old 1977 Mesa Mark I - which weighs almost 70 pounds and has all the headaches of a vintage tube amp. I have a Hard Truckers (Grateful Dead) style 1x12 cabinet with a vintage JBL K-120 speaker, and the amp and cab together are less than 35 pounds. Tone is to die for!
Excellent presentation. I love the clean tones and all 3 delivered quality sounds. The Milkman is a notch better and of course can drive a speaker cabinet. But then you pay double so all 3 are capable of providing what I'm looking for.
I have all three (sold the Iridium) and ended up running the '65 into the Milkman, which sounds best in a live setting to me. It's probably a ridiculous thing to do but I like having the option of either switching between the two or stacking them together, which ends up sounding kind of magical... at least to my very unsophisticated ears.
If they were priced the same then the Milkman is a no-brainer because of its power section. For going direct into the mixer then I would pick the Dream.
I need a solution for quiet late night recording that doesn't involve my loud as hell amps. I am currently using a 65 Twin as my main amp and I've played a bunch of old Duluxes over the years. To my ears the Dream sounds, far, far closer than the other two and other modelers that I've heard. And it does the same in all the videos that I have watched on TH-cam too. Maybe it's just me, but holy shit, It's actually pretty incredible how much it sounds like the amp. Did not expect it. The Milkman would be fully useable, but man, I have never been a fan of the Stryman. It just sounds way more DI. Kind of bland with a strange, artificial top end. Just don't see what people like in it. Thanks for the video. I have been researching for a while and now and I have come to my decision, I will be ordering a Dream pedal. 😃
Fantastic review for all archtop players! The Milkman sounds incredible, but the 100 watt retails for $849.99. Personally, I agree, I prefer the UA Dream over the Strymon. Great playing as well. Thanks
Thank you so much! Especially if you don't need the power amp... but I use it for live situations as well. For direct recording the dream, is a dream ☺️
Great video comparison! Just a question: how do you set the guitar volume pot (full or not) for such beautiful cleans? Because UAFX Dream goin' very fast to overdriven tones...
Thank you! That really depends on the guitar and pick ups. This guitar doesn't have very high output pick ups, so it's not a problem to have the volume pot full. Try lowering volume and increase output on the Dream. Of course, turning down the volume part on the guitar always helps to get a more smooth sound. And maybe roll off the tone pot a bit too?
Turn the mids to zero with the Strymon and voila you will have an FDR sound much closer to the UA, that is important to understand. Bringing mids in will make the pedal lean towards Fender Tweed Amps. The Strymon takes pedals a notch better than UA device.
Which one takes heavier drive pedals better…. I like my cleans much the way you have them here, but I play a lot of weddings and have to cover a huge variety of music styles…including some 80’s and 90’s rock. I have a Helix, but I really just don’t think it sounds good live and I’m tired of spending so much time trying to dial in great tones direct… So, I’m thinking of building a pedal board around the milkman. Thoughts? Thank you
I’ve done recording using distortion/fuzz pedals (Rat, Boss Tone clone, some others) through the Milkman and I’ve been very pleased. Unless you’re really going for a modern metal sound and need a modern metal type amp, the Milkman is fine. The Milkman 100 in particular, with its boost switch, is capable of getting the sort of slightly hairy, midrange-forward tone of a Hiwatt or an old plexi Marshall - not properly British-sounding, but that sort of gain levels, while still hitting a tube front end. It LOVES gain pedals. I’ve tried a couple dozen with it and they all worked really well.
For shure it is a big issue with latency a around 6-10 ms it starts to feel saggy,..and the notes feels flimsy,...Thanks dear Gisle for a great demo and awesome playing. Love cheers☯🙏💚
I think the UA Dream has the highest latency of these here. It’s 3ms. Which is great on its own, but once you add that to other latency adding devices and distance from your speakers it adds up. Sound travels around 1.1 feet per millisecond. Most people won’t notice it until it gets around 9ms, which is like standing 10 feet from an analog amp.
This is one of the few reviews of these products I've seen where the reviewer plays fairly straight ahead jazz, which I play as well. Was very impressed by the reviewer, gained a lot of info. Do you think the Milkman's sound is similar to how it is through the headphone output? Thanks!!
Thank you so much! ☺️ oh of course it depends on the headphones, and it's always a bit different to get the sound in the room compared to headphones. But the core tone is very similar.
But it was the 100? I've actually use this paired up with a 112 cabinet with Celestion gold, in a large venue/ 600 people, playing with a big band... Of course it was fully cranked, and had it close to me.
Back in the early days, if you wanted reverb, it was only the reverb in the amp, and that was spring reverb. But you also had players like Jim Hall playing his Gibson GA 50 which didn't even had a reverb.
Er enig med deg, jeg ville nok gått for Milkman The Amp også. Alle er utrolig bra 👍🏼 Men for meg virker Milkman mest allsidig, mens Dream 65 er gøy og Iridium er litt for safe ☺️
Someone help me decide, price is not an issue Dream 65 or Milkman with Ox stomp cab sim? For recording only, going right into my interface for some nice clean jazz tones I need more opinions
(that is, "mahalo") and ordered the The Amp Stereo today. Long time stereo rig user. Big fan of Fractal gear, but also craving the immediacy and no fuss operation of solid state solutions. Nice demos! Cheers, Daniel
Fiiiiinally someone who is getting into demoing such units with a more dynamic approach.
I am a little bit tired of all those distorted demos, where you actually can’t hear how those ampsims react, when playing more calm and smooth.
Thanks!Ordered the Dream 56 for its responsiveness as demo! 👌🏼🙂
Really glad to hear that! 🙏🏼 How did you like your dream 65?
Finally a guy who can use the tone control and make a clean amp sounds good, and this is the MilkMan.
All the promotion I saw, actually demotivated me from getting it, except this one of course.
Thanks Mate!
The Milkman sounded so sweet. Impressed with the Dream 65 as well. The Iridium sounded like there was a blanket over the speaker.
That was qn awesome review. Ive been using a Nux mg30 and have no complaints, it actually has blown ne away. . I still want the Dream and Milkman 100.
We are in a golden age of gear, Ive been playing since the 60s and still cant get enough!
Thanks for this vid, it helped tremendously.
Thank you so much Roger!
I got the Milkman about a week ago. I've played it through headphones and cabs, and I've been really happy with it. It's replacing my Dream and PRRI.
Still happy with this? I'm considering the milkman!
Thank you for doing this video! I have been looking at all 3 of these lately in interest towards jazz sounds. As you can imagine, it was very refreshing to hear all 3 compared together for strictly jazz tones. I have been leaning towards the milkman, and I think this pushes my choice more towards it. It still sounds more dynamic while still being clear, articulate and full to me than the other two did, not that they sound bad by any means. Have a good one!
my buddy bought the milkman and has been disappointed in the power. Not nearly enough for playing with an organ trio or louder jazz group. I think the TC combo 65 with a quilter tb 202 is a better solution
Not a jazz player, but as a pedal steel and “Jerry tone” kind of guitar player, I LOVE my Milkman The Amp 100. The only amp I’ve ever owned that rivals it is my old 1977 Mesa Mark I - which weighs almost 70 pounds and has all the headaches of a vintage tube amp. I have a Hard Truckers (Grateful Dead) style 1x12 cabinet with a vintage JBL K-120 speaker, and the amp and cab together are less than 35 pounds. Tone is to die for!
Excellent presentation. I love the clean tones and all 3 delivered quality sounds. The Milkman is a notch better and of course can drive a speaker cabinet. But then you pay double so all 3 are capable of providing what I'm looking for.
Thank you so much! And absolutely good points.
I have all three (sold the Iridium) and ended up running the '65 into the Milkman, which sounds best in a live setting to me. It's probably a ridiculous thing to do but I like having the option of either switching between the two or stacking them together, which ends up sounding kind of magical... at least to my very unsophisticated ears.
If they were priced the same then the Milkman is a no-brainer because of its power section. For going direct into the mixer then I would pick the Dream.
I need a solution for quiet late night recording that doesn't involve my loud as hell amps. I am currently using a 65 Twin as my main amp and I've played a bunch of old Duluxes over the years. To my ears the Dream sounds, far, far closer than the other two and other modelers that I've heard. And it does the same in all the videos that I have watched on TH-cam too. Maybe it's just me, but holy shit, It's actually pretty incredible how much it sounds like the amp. Did not expect it. The Milkman would be fully useable, but man, I have never been a fan of the Stryman. It just sounds way more DI. Kind of bland with a strange, artificial top end. Just don't see what people like in it. Thanks for the video. I have been researching for a while and now and I have come to my decision, I will be ordering a Dream pedal. 😃
I absolutely agree, the dream 65 is by far the closest to real deluxe. Good luck with that one :)
The lack of a mid-knob is annoying, but the Milkman and a speaker cab is great ultra light gigging rig.
Great review, very unbiased and realistic. Very helpful.
Thank you so much! ☺️
I have the UA. I love it.
Fantastic review for all archtop players! The Milkman sounds incredible, but the 100 watt retails for $849.99. Personally, I agree, I prefer the UA Dream over the Strymon. Great playing as well. Thanks
Thank you so much! Especially if you don't need the power amp... but I use it for live situations as well. For direct recording the dream, is a dream ☺️
Great video comparison! Just a question: how do you set the guitar volume pot (full or not) for such beautiful cleans? Because UAFX Dream goin' very fast to overdriven tones...
Thank you! That really depends on the guitar and pick ups. This guitar doesn't have very high output pick ups, so it's not a problem to have the volume pot full. Try lowering volume and increase output on the Dream. Of course, turning down the volume part on the guitar always helps to get a more smooth sound. And maybe roll off the tone pot a bit too?
Turn the mids to zero with the Strymon and voila you will have an FDR sound much closer to the UA, that is important to understand. Bringing mids in will make the pedal lean towards Fender Tweed Amps. The Strymon takes pedals a notch better than UA device.
Great video thank you! Quick question what is the brand/model of that guitar? It is beautiful!
Thank you so much! It is my signature model made by Jaén guitars in Spain.
@@GisleTorvikOfficial Looks and sounds great!
Which one takes heavier drive pedals better…. I like my cleans much the way you have them here, but I play a lot of weddings and have to cover a huge variety of music styles…including some 80’s and 90’s rock. I have a Helix, but I really just don’t think it sounds good live and I’m tired of spending so much time trying to dial in great tones direct…
So, I’m thinking of building a pedal board around the milkman. Thoughts?
Thank you
I think you will be very happy with the milkman. I think all of them will work fine, but the Milkman takes everything I throw at it very well.
I’ve done recording using distortion/fuzz pedals (Rat, Boss Tone clone, some others) through the Milkman and I’ve been very pleased. Unless you’re really going for a modern metal sound and need a modern metal type amp, the Milkman is fine. The Milkman 100 in particular, with its boost switch, is capable of getting the sort of slightly hairy, midrange-forward tone of a Hiwatt or an old plexi Marshall - not properly British-sounding, but that sort of gain levels, while still hitting a tube front end. It LOVES gain pedals. I’ve tried a couple dozen with it and they all worked really well.
For shure it is a big issue with latency a around 6-10 ms it starts to feel saggy,..and the notes feels flimsy,...Thanks dear Gisle for a great demo and awesome playing. Love cheers☯🙏💚
I absolutely agree. And thank you so much, your kind words are very much appreciated! 🙏🏼
I think the UA Dream has the highest latency of these here. It’s 3ms. Which is great on its own, but once you add that to other latency adding devices and distance from your speakers it adds up. Sound travels around 1.1 feet per millisecond. Most people won’t notice it until it gets around 9ms, which is like standing 10 feet from an analog amp.
Great comparison, would be good to see how the Iridium compares with some York IRs loaded.
This is one of the few reviews of these products I've seen where the reviewer plays fairly straight ahead jazz, which I play as well. Was very impressed by the reviewer, gained a lot of info. Do you think the Milkman's sound is similar to how it is through the headphone output? Thanks!!
Thank you so much! ☺️ oh of course it depends on the headphones, and it's always a bit different to get the sound in the room compared to headphones. But the core tone is very similar.
Great playing. Which guitar is it? It looks awesome
It SOUNDS awesome!
Thank you! It is my signature model made by Jaen guitars. A fantastic luthier.
@@GisleTorvikOfficial Cool! You're welcome
@@GisleTorvikOfficial I know: Romain Pilon plays one too!! WOW !!
@@GisleTorvikOfficialit is beautiful and sounds really nice
the milkman sound like an amp and the other 2 sounds great too :)
Iridium sounds dull because you use the dullest cab option.
The best default cab is cab A.
Increasingly darker from cab A to C.
Great comparison 🎉
Thank you Lin! ☺️
To avoid as much latency as possible, monitor through an analog console.
friend of mine has the milkman. It doesn't have enough headroom for clean on a gig, particularly with heavier strings and playing jazz stuff...
But it was the 100? I've actually use this paired up with a 112 cabinet with Celestion gold, in a large venue/ 600 people, playing with a big band... Of course it was fully cranked, and had it close to me.
Run it with 4ohm speaker and it’s 200 watts of clean creamy tube goodness!
Could the headphone output of milkman drive 250ohms headphone loud enough?
I use my Milkman 100 pretty much everyday with my Beyerdynamic 250 ohm DT 1990 or 1770 PRO’s. And, the Milkman has no problem driving them.
so with the ua, is it common to have a speing reverb in jazz? like is that something guys like joe pass ot wes montgomery used?
Back in the early days, if you wanted reverb, it was only the reverb in the amp, and that was spring reverb. But you also had players like Jim Hall playing his Gibson GA 50 which didn't even had a reverb.
Er enig med deg, jeg ville nok gått for Milkman The Amp også. Alle er utrolig bra 👍🏼 Men for meg virker Milkman mest allsidig, mens Dream 65 er gøy og Iridium er litt for safe ☺️
Så bra vi er enige! ☺️ Bra oppsummert dette. Melkemannen gjør jobben sin;) Du får kjøpe en sånn og ha i Volvoen 😅
Ja, det er ikke dårlig. Men så var det ikke helt sjokk heller da ☺️ Jeg skulle gjort det ja 😅 Tar gjerne en melkemann i Volvoen jeg… 😉
Very well done. 🙏
Thank you so much James! 🙏🏼
At 6:40 you BECAME pay metheny, that was lethal!
First of all, I take it as a big compliment, so thank you! I guess Pay Metheny is the full premium paid version 😅
Have you ever tried the Henriksen The Bud Head?
I have used and still have Henriksen the Bud, I have not tried just the head...
@@GisleTorvikOfficial Which do you prefer, the Bud, or the Milkman?
Someone help me decide, price is not an issue
Dream 65 or Milkman with Ox stomp cab sim?
For recording only, going right into my interface for some nice clean jazz tones
I need more opinions
I haven't had the time to make that video yet, but check out the simplifier dlx!
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(that is, "mahalo") and ordered the The Amp Stereo today. Long time stereo rig user. Big fan of Fractal gear, but also craving the immediacy and no fuss operation of solid state solutions. Nice demos! Cheers, Daniel
Thank you! How is the stereo version working for you?
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Låt konge dette😊
Tusen takk, Audun! 🙏🏼
Best pedal for jazz guitar, is no pedal
Be curious to see how the Humboldt Simplifier mk2 is. I have one coming on Sunday
I've got one too, but I haven't had the time to make a demo yet. Hopefully soon. But it sounds amazing.