Description
The AMT Pangaea Ultima U2 isn’t locked into one job. It’s a firmware-defined processor from the AMT Bricks family, meaning the same enclosure can serve as your amp-in-a-box, your modulation station, or your stereo IR cabinet loader depending on which firmware you flash in. That makes it a genuinely flexible piece of real estate on a pedalboard, especially if you like to reconfigure your rig for different gigs without buying five separate units.
- 01 – IR CabSim Fx: the default load, built around an analog-digital preamp with clean, low-gain and high-gain channels, noise gate, compressor, nine power-amp voicings, single-slot IR cab simulation, parametric pre/post EQ, hi/low pass filtering with presence, plus a delay or reverb per preset.
- 02 – Modulation FX:</strong ships resonance filter, flanger, chorus, delay and tremolo for players who already have drive covered and want to widen the palette.
- 03 – IR Stereo CabSim: dual-IR loading for true left/right cabinet emulation.
- 04 – Stereo Delay and 05 – Stereo Reverb: dedicated stereo in/out ambience engines, the latter with Gold, Hall, Room, Plate, Spring, Gate and Reverse types.
- 06 – Pre/Post FX: splits phaser, filter and flanger ahead of the signal, IR cabsim and delay/reverb after it.
Under the hood it runs an AK4621 codec with 24-bit/48kHz IR handling, 115dB S/N, and just 1.2ms latency—fast enough to sit anywhere in a chain without smearing your feel. It’s powered by 12V DC at roughly 300mA, measures 47 x 55 x 95mm, and weighs 270g, so it slots onto a board without eating your real estate budget. Being part of the Bricks series, it also plays nicely alongside other AMT preamps, noise gates and cab sims for a fully modular signal chain.









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