Some thoughts on the NUX Trident Vs MG-300
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- NUX NME5 Trident Multi Effects Guitar Pedal
The NME5 Trident by NUX is a powerful multi-effects, designed for the musician in need of a portable, reliable, rock-solid all-in-one guitar rig.
Building off the success of the hugely popular “Cerberus”, the Trident is packed with an improved system, updated hardware, and includes a huge array of additional features. The NME5 is a versatile rig that can replace your entire pedal board and amplifier, and is small enough to fit in your backpack or carry-on luggage. With the solid construction and multi-faceted outputs this really ticks every box for a portable rig!
The Trident features a variety of inbuilt effects, with 10 independently moveable signal blocks for Modulation, Reverb, Delay, and more. Set your virtual signal chain and use the intuitive footswitch system to cycle through your effects with ease! You can also set your favourite patches, and quickly flick between entire virtual rigs with ease. With a massive 96 preset slots, a tuner, all your effects, an additional boost and a 60 second phrase looper all controlled by the 10 footswitches, this intuitive interface is surprisingly easy to navigate on-the-fly. Plus, the Trident uses real control knobs and not digital parameters, which allow for easy adjustment to your effects and settings without having to dig through digital menus, and it gives the entire unit a solid and robust feel.
Powered by NUX’s world-famous TSAC-HD “White Box” algorithm, the NME5 provides realistic amp response and modelling, with 27 amp and Cab IRs at 1024 sample resolution. You can also fine tune your Cab tone with 4 selectable microphones, each with 3 virtual positions, and the Trident also allows for 3rd party IR loading, with an additional 32 IR slots and automatic file conversion to ensure your downloaded IRs and patches work seamlessly! The intuitive and free Trident Editor™️ software allows you to easily manage your preset patches and effects, and offers unbounded customisation and setup options. You can make your Trident your own, and tweak everything to your personal preferences in no time.
The NME5 also includes an integrated FX-loop to ensure any external modulation effects get the best possible signal order, and has plenty of connectivity options. With two XLR DI-outs, two ¼ outputs, Aux-In, Headphones-out, MIDI-IN and MIDI-OUT, as well as a master volume and Ground Lift switch, the top panel allows for a multitude of setup with any rig in any venue, and is suitable for the 4 cable method also.
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Great video Rod! Honest comparisons of the 2 pieces is super helpful. This would be huge for someone considering a Multi FX. Plus, the intro pieces you've been doing lately have been of the chain. We need another Picassos video concert!!
There`s no comparisions, we only hear the MG300.
Thanks for your comment. True. My video was my thoughts after making a few videos about the Trident. I will do a side by side comparison video. Stay tuned.
These guys have done videos on the 2 units separately and this was a comparison after using both. If you check out the earlier videos they will give you a great idea of the sound and abilities of both units. Looks like there's a side by side coming so that'll be awesome to see a well
Tasty intro/outro jams 😏😎👍
Thanks David!
I haven't seen many reliability complaints and kind of want Nux to be the best option.. but I just don't understand their function decisions with different models.
It always seems to be a trade offs, not extras, despite doubling in price.
Thx for the review... so sound/tone wise how does the Trident compare to MG-30 and/or MG-300? In an earlier video you said the Trident sounded exactly the same as the MG-30. Is that your current take? Or is it that the Trident is more tweakable?
Meglio mg 300, o mg 30 ?? Grazie e complimenti .
No stereo delays or reverbs? Maan, listen to *your own* demo of Trident delays/reverbs here ruclips.net/video/ppV9T-xHDRI/видео.htmlsi=37tScgWBpT2h5AUX&t=702 , spring reverb. Maybe subtle, but definitely stereo, no doubt.
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Thank you for your videos, for your work!!!
_NUX MG -300 or NUX MG -101_
(I use Google Translate.)
_ Sincerely, Vladimir. _
No worries at all, Vladimir! We are very happy that you have found the videos and found them useful!