man these digital amps keep getting better, now if your in a band this might not be the most ideal for a gig, but at home this thing would be a kids wet dream. there's also another benefit with amps that are packed with lots of different effects, it can sometimes cause inspiration to come up with new riffs. we are so blessed today, but imagine what all these famous bands had to do to come with things. because pedals weren't so popular in the 60's and 70's, so you got amps like this that has all this stuff for a fraction of the cost.
Excellent demo. Appreciate that you mic'd up the unit rather than using the direct out. Also appreciate how much time you must have spent learning the best settings to get the best sounds out of the unit. Most other reviewers were way over driving the amp making it sound fizzy. Your video seems a much more accurate representation of the unit.
Very nice demo. I was wondering what this amp sounded like mic’ed up close, so thanks for solving that mystery. It looks like a lot of fun, not to mention the versatility.
Just got this amp, searched for videos related to it. Did not know you but clicked. You started with one of my all time favourite songs from Alter Bridge and then you hit with Decode, Subbed 😁. You did a great job reviewing it.
This is a great upgrade to the original Nux Mighty BT. Recently got the Positive Grid Spark and love the features on it, but the sound has too much bass on any given tone. There is a boxy sound and also sounds muffled, almost like a blanket/pillow is over the speaker. Debating to just return/sell it and get the Mighty Air instead.
@@guardianobserver6593 I ended up selling it and got the Nux Mighty Plug, I line out into a speaker if I need to but mainly play with headphones on. Very much happier with Nux!
@@AxemanMessiah Thank you. I have the "Harley benton, classic rock" for headphones but I can't stand the fealing of them on my head and also the cable bothers me. May the nux mighty air is the ideal solution for me.
Now I’m wishing I bought this instead of the spark amp. The acoustic guitar simulator and the Bluetooth or wireless dongle and the option to put into my laptop to record was a plus.
have the mp2 bluetooth. wish they had this with that plug to use with this or with a phone when out and about. also the no input from charge is a pitfall being most people like to be able to use mixer. should have charge only port.that way can play with cable when charging wireless and support mixer. cool product but room for improvement.
though i want a display to sync direct with bluetooth version of mp2. may just put a tuner/headphone amp and cheap bluetooth sync in backplate with some 1/4 extension risers and try and find a battery pack that can be charges from wireless wall charger behind. as proof of concept. put tuner around quarter jack with letters and tone meter. want to make internal no electrical mod version that is a hole from 1/4 area to back plate and uses screwdown with existing jack but under the cover so easy to remove and minimal damage. direct to reciever bluetooth and fx control with back display and wireless wall charging when hanging. and 1/8 mini for headphones or mic in on computer if not turned on. think auto bypass relay when off.
replace transmitter with a nux mp2 and it would be awesome. make 4 ch. mp2 does fx so if 4 ppl have this then each has own fx when band plays together. also bluetooth is multi client so people. just add cellphone disply to control software gain on each bt channel from a control phone.
I've seen videos about the amp, but they never talk about a question I have. In other videos they show that in the application there is a section where you can choose from among some songs to put in the background in the amplifier while you play, my question is, can you add songs to the catalog of the application taking songs that you have loaded in the cell phone or can you only choose from the songs that are previously loaded in the application?
You can't add to the catalogue however, you can bluetooth connect to the amp and use it as a speaker for your smartphone. So play the song through the speaker. Then play as normal over the top with guitar 👍
@@guardianobserver6593 Neither is worth the price or your ear comfort. Don't listen to this nonsense. I have one piece. I use it when I really have to, which is when I'm traveling.
@@babadziada4499 Thank you. But is there another option with similar dimensions, cost and possibility of a wide range of sounds? For practice I think is good.
@@guardianobserver6593 For practice, nux is enough. I think nux has pretty good electronics and software, but it failed to transcend certain laws of physics. From such small speakers the sound without mixing sounds like from a slightly better radio from the 90's. Only with an app on your phone you can get more out of it. I also have a Vox adio air gt. The sound is very good. Unfortunately it has bigger dimensions.
Hey there, i know its been a 3 year old video but i just got the mighty air as a gift and i was wondering why all the amps you are showing in the video are missing in my app like optima and plexi and so on.did they removed a lot of features in the last year or is there a version you have to pay for or maybe different on ios and android?im lost.did the firmware update and nothing changed.
Hi, that’s weird. I just re-downloaded the app (on iOS) and everything is still there for me. Don’t see a reason why android should have less amps. Might be one to ask Nux. Strange 😕
Thanks for your reply.Strangely when i choose the mighty plug pro or the new mighty light mk2 i can see that there is the optima for example still available.yeah, seems i have to send them an email and ask what im doing wrong.thabk you very much.
The Mighty Air has FX already built in. The Nux MG300 is an Amp modeller with Amp models ,FX and pedals built in. It’s basically an amp without a speaker, it’s designed for plugging into a computer speaker / studio speaker or mixing desk for recording o playing live. The Mighty Air is an all in one solution which includes most of the things the MG300 has but also has a speaker and wireless functionality. They wouldn’t really complement each other, they each do their own thing 👍
The Mighty Air is best as a desktop / portable use anywhere amp. It sounds best at low volumes (bedroom levels) If that's the volume you are playing at I would go for the Mighty Air. If you want higher than talking volume I would go with the Mighty 20 BT 👍
Looks good!!.. Does it actually sound as good as this?? I find it hard to believe that it would??. But Like the idea of a great guitar sound, in such a mobile and tiny amp.. Send me one to try and I will video my results and conclusions? Thanks
Unfortunately the app is crap! It just works on some android versions (e.g. got it running on 6 and 8) but not in others (e.g. on 10 it always asks to enable GPS, while this is already on). On some resolution, the first two tabs are so far shifted to the right, that they are unusable. I'll send it back for the blackstar fly 3.
Mighty Air is Wireless, has a rechargeable internal battery and is stereo. The Mighty Lite Bt has one speaker and runs off wall power or standard batterys 👍
@@TobysGuitarGearDemos Hello I have DSL1 and boss katana 50 mk2, but katana very loud for night, is mighty better for this or better play in earphones?
Really? I’m thinking the opposite. I have a Fly and I think this sounds much better and, with the app, much more versatile. And fun!😉 Have you checked out Dave Simpson’s demo video?
man these digital amps keep getting better, now if your in a band this might not be the most ideal for a gig, but at home this thing would be a kids wet dream.
there's also another benefit with amps that are packed with lots of different effects,
it can sometimes cause inspiration to come up with new riffs.
we are so blessed today, but imagine what all these famous bands had to do to come with things. because pedals weren't so popular in the 60's and 70's,
so you got amps like this that has all this stuff for a fraction of the cost.
true but what I've observed is that when there are very restrictive options, the best ideas comes out of that
Excellent demo. Appreciate that you mic'd up the unit rather than using the direct out. Also appreciate how much time you must have spent learning the best settings to get the best sounds out of the unit. Most other reviewers were way over driving the amp making it sound fizzy. Your video seems a much more accurate representation of the unit.
2:40 the moment we’ve all been waiting for
Is this what I think it is?
What!? 🤔
I knew he was real.
Pictures of Matchstick Men
This amp is a beast for the price
Thank you for the thorough and extensive showcase. Not only showing the sounds, but the app is just what I needed. Just ordered mine.
Very nice demo. I was wondering what this amp sounded like mic’ed up close, so thanks for solving that mystery. It looks like a lot of fun, not to mention the versatility.
Just got this amp, searched for videos related to it. Did not know you but clicked. You started with one of my all time favourite songs from Alter Bridge and then you hit with Decode, Subbed 😁. You did a great job reviewing it.
wish id known about this little amp sooner . perfect bedside practice amp . great review
One of the most effective demos of kit I've seen on RUclips...well done and thank you.
Thanks dude appreciated, new Nux amp demo coming at the weekend 👍
This was the review I was looking for. Great job on this!!
Sounds amazing man.
Awesome demo man, thank you, pushing me more to get one 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
This is a pretty good little amp! Shane did a review a few mths back! Your demo touched on areas his didn't!
Yeh it's very cool. Nice I'll check his video out 👍
@@TobysGuitarGearDemos Cool!
This is a great upgrade to the original Nux Mighty BT. Recently got the Positive Grid Spark and love the features on it, but the sound has too much bass on any given tone. There is a boxy sound and also sounds muffled, almost like a blanket/pillow is over the speaker. Debating to just return/sell it and get the Mighty Air instead.
What have you done? Have you returned it and bought the nux mighty air?
I have both, I prefer NUX mighty air
@@guardianobserver6593 I ended up selling it and got the Nux Mighty Plug, I line out into a speaker if I need to but mainly play with headphones on. Very much happier with Nux!
@@luisgarcia-ib9nv that's great bro! I was wanting one too but ended up with the Mighty Plug
@@AxemanMessiah
Thank you. I have the "Harley benton, classic rock" for headphones but I can't stand the fealing of them on my head and also the cable bothers me. May the nux mighty air is the ideal solution for me.
Bought one last week. Amazing
Now I’m wishing I bought this instead of the spark amp. The acoustic guitar simulator and the Bluetooth or wireless dongle and the option to put into my laptop to record was a plus.
Yeah, the acoustic simulator sounds pretty amazing to me. Who needs a Fender Acoustasonic?😉
Very informative video. The only thing I'd add is to test it just for playing music, without a guitar at all.
How is it compared to the Vox Mini5 rhythm. ??
Sold, I bought a lil POS a few weeks back - should have done my research first. dangit.
Hope you can try the spark. Your videos are awesome!!
Thanks mate it's on the list for the future 👍
have the mp2 bluetooth. wish they had this with that plug to use with this or with a phone when out and about. also the no input from charge is a pitfall being most people like to be able to use mixer. should have charge only port.that way can play with cable when charging wireless and support mixer. cool product but room for improvement.
though i want a display to sync direct with bluetooth version of mp2. may just put a tuner/headphone amp and cheap bluetooth sync in backplate with some 1/4 extension risers and try and find a battery pack that can be charges from wireless wall charger behind. as proof of concept. put tuner around quarter jack with letters and tone meter. want to make internal no electrical mod version that is a hole from 1/4 area to back plate and uses screwdown with existing jack but under the cover so easy to remove and minimal damage. direct to reciever bluetooth and fx control with back display and wireless wall charging when hanging. and 1/8 mini for headphones or mic in on computer if not turned on. think auto bypass relay when off.
Отличный обзор🤘🏻
Спасибо👍🏻
replace transmitter with a nux mp2 and it would be awesome. make 4 ch. mp2 does fx so if 4 ppl have this then each has own fx when band plays together. also bluetooth is multi client so people. just add cellphone disply to control software gain on each bt channel from a control phone.
I've seen videos about the amp, but they never talk about a question I have. In other videos they show that in the application there is a section where you can choose from among some songs to put in the background in the amplifier while you play, my question is, can you add songs to the catalog of the application taking songs that you have loaded in the cell phone or can you only choose from the songs that are previously loaded in the application?
You can't add to the catalogue however, you can bluetooth connect to the amp and use it as a speaker for your smartphone. So play the song through the speaker. Then play as normal over the top with guitar 👍
@@TobysGuitarGearDemos That is excellent, thank you very much for finally removing that doubt.
what about a review on the new Joyo BanTamp II???
Great sounding mini amplifier for the price
Do you have it? Are you happy with it?
@@guardianobserver6593 Neither is worth the price or your ear comfort. Don't listen to this nonsense. I have one piece. I use it when I really have to, which is when I'm traveling.
@@babadziada4499
Thank you. But is there another option with similar dimensions, cost and possibility of a wide range of sounds?
For practice I think is good.
@@guardianobserver6593 For practice, nux is enough. I think nux has pretty good electronics and software, but it failed to transcend certain laws of physics. From such small speakers the sound without mixing sounds like from a slightly better radio from the 90's. Only with an app on your phone you can get more out of it.
I also have a Vox adio air gt. The sound is very good. Unfortunately it has bigger dimensions.
@@babadziada4499
I just saw a brand new Wireless amp fron harley Benton."Harley Benton AirBorne Go"
Is a little cheaper than the nux.
Guys whats the best set on the APP for playing metal?
Hey there, i know its been a 3 year old video but i just got the mighty air as a gift and i was wondering why all the amps you are showing in the video are missing in my app like optima and plexi and so on.did they removed a lot of features in the last year or is there a version you have to pay for or maybe different on ios and android?im lost.did the firmware update and nothing changed.
Hi, that’s weird. I just re-downloaded the app (on iOS) and everything is still there for me. Don’t see a reason why android should have less amps. Might be one to ask Nux. Strange 😕
Thanks for your reply.Strangely when i choose the mighty plug pro or the new mighty light mk2 i can see that there is the optima for example still available.yeah, seems i have to send them an email and ask what im doing wrong.thabk you very much.
Could be a bug in the app, very odd. Hope it gets sorted 👍
Hi! If I use a bluetooth AirPods and my phone for backing tracks via bluetooth, is it possible to connect both of them at the same time?
Спасибо ☺️👍🎶
Does it come with the wireless piece or would i have to use my cord until i committed to the bluetooth connectors as well?
Comes with the wireless Jack. You can go wired too if you prefer 👍
Hello brother.
Can i use muti fx like nux mg 300 with it?
how would it react?
thinking of a first gears.
The Mighty Air has FX already built in. The Nux MG300 is an Amp modeller with Amp models ,FX and pedals built in. It’s basically an amp without a speaker, it’s designed for plugging into a computer speaker / studio speaker or mixing desk for recording o playing live. The Mighty Air is an all in one solution which includes most of the things the MG300 has but also has a speaker and wireless functionality. They wouldn’t really complement each other, they each do their own thing 👍
How many watts does 4 or 8 watts have in total output? Thanks and Like
What’s sounds better this or the NUX Might Lite BT while listening in the room?
The Mighty Air is best as a desktop / portable use anywhere amp. It sounds best at low volumes (bedroom levels) If that's the volume you are playing at I would go for the Mighty Air. If you want higher than talking volume I would go with the Mighty 20 BT 👍
hola !como se puede usar la configuracion del bajo ? no aparece en la app
How about bass.?
Looks good!!.. Does it actually sound as good as this?? I find it hard to believe that it would??. But Like the idea of a great guitar sound, in such a mobile and tiny amp.. Send me one to try and I will video my results and conclusions? Thanks
Yes it does sound this good. The only caveat is that the speaker doesn't have a lot of headroom so it starts to clip before maxing out on the volume.
Can be used with tonebridge?
Unfortunately the app is crap! It just works on some android versions (e.g. got it running on 6 and 8) but not in others (e.g. on 10 it always asks to enable GPS, while this is already on). On some resolution, the first two tabs are so far shifted to the right, that they are unusable. I'll send it back for the blackstar fly 3.
How is the bass on this? On the Mighty Lite BT It was a bit lacking
Other reviews on YT have bass tests also.
What is the difference between the NUX Mighty Air and the NUX Mighty LITE Lt?
Mighty Air is Wireless, has a rechargeable internal battery and is stereo. The Mighty Lite Bt has one speaker and runs off wall power or standard batterys 👍
Muy bueno
Nice pant, Toby
Orange Crush 20 vs Orange Crush 20RT please :)
Interesting, mine NUX Mighty Air without postproduction sound shity.
Hi I have one and it sounds excellent. I have thr2. A Marshall stack etc. But for practise this is awesome
Can you also try Yamaha?
Yamaha THR is on the list for the future 👍
decode :D
I need help. Im buying my first electric guitar and dont know what amp i need. Will this be eneugh or do i need something more powerfull.
If you just want to play by yourself this would be a good choice 👍
@Daniel Haley Thanks. But i think ill buy the fender mustang gt 40
@@TobysGuitarGearDemos Hello I have DSL1 and boss katana 50 mk2, but katana very loud for night, is mighty better for this or better play in earphones?
Honestly, not good enough for me, think laney mini stb sounds much better, even blackstar fly...My opinion 🤜🤛
Really? I’m thinking the opposite. I have a Fly and I think this sounds much better and, with the app, much more versatile. And fun!😉 Have you checked out Dave Simpson’s demo video?
Sounds boxy
sounds bad tbh
You'd know.
That’s because you don’t have ears
@@DiscontinuedChannelOne 😁😁😁