CORRECTION: We incorrectly stated that the app for the Mighty Air didn't have drums (only a metronome) - this is wrong, I could/should have scrolled where it said Metronome & I'd have seen the drum patterns. There are so many features in these little Nux Amps - Apologies if we missed anything else. Note to self (& everyone!!).... Always Read the Manual!! Cheers all, Lee
4:44 “AND it even comes with everything”. What a time to play guitar, particularly for ppl learning these small amp formats are the nuts, they’re more just amps - packed full of treats!
Is it loud enough? I really like the idea of streaming music while playing along wirelessly with a speaker that won't look out of place in a small room. My only concern is lack of volume, especially for clean tones. I also sing so need a degree of volume though no need for masses. What do you think?
Nux finally getting credit where its due. The mighty plug was the first sensible headphone amp even before the mustang micro came out and it was definitely much better
@@Stereostupid Fender is great for just clean Fender tones and limited ability to tweak. they have all the Fender amp sounds dead on. Anything with dirt I think the NUX wins
I've got the mighty plug, and it's fine for me as a beginner. It's got more than I need, or understand, to be honest. The only thing I wish it was able to do is connect to Bluetooth headphones.
@@kimamey If you connected your headphones through Bluetooth there would be too much delay. Bluetooth 5.0 has a typical delay of 40 msec which would be very noticeable. It would be like being behind one quarter note of a tempo 25 bpm. I have the MightyPlug Pro and really like the sounds I get with my Shure Aonic 40 headphones. I just wished that the 3.5 mm headphone connector was a bit more sturdy. I’ve had this headphone amp for a little over 15 months with over 1000 hours of use…
I got the mighty air off Amazon about 13 months ago and it is really sweet to have that wireless. You can also play music from your phone and play along. The mighty space was more than I could afford at the time. Now I keep it at my boyfriends house to use when I am there, and got a Champ50XL & GP-200LT at home. I’m a happy girl!
One thing you didn't mention about the Mighty Space is that it has a speaker out! You can disable the ir and just plug it into a guitar cabinet. Great video, awesome product.
Awesome that NUX are getting some recognition. Ive had a NUX mighty 30 for home use for a few years now and a NUX Mighty 50 for band practice. I think theyre great. Great sound and easy to use.
I've owned the Mighty Air for 1.5 years. This thing is great. I take it on trips so I can play guitar without lugging an amp. I take it out on our patio to listen to music with dinner. I take it to music stores to test guitars using my custom presets. Very useful little amp.
Is the sound lighter compared to the lite as per this video or was it just a global eq setting that made it feel less punchy than the other two in this video ?
@@mgdew I just plugged into mine to check. It sounds better (punchier) than they portrayed in the video. The other nice thing is how good my acoustic/electric sounds thru it. Quick way to add delay/reverb/stereo chorus to your acoustic.
@@StratBoss Certainly loud enough to practice by yourself. Only has one input so not sure where the vocals would come in. Might be inadequate if you're practicing with a band...I've never used it for that, but it is possible that would work as well.
Thanks@@k8923. I'd plug the guitar in but just sing without mic. It's only for learning and practicing not for rehearsals and gigs. I think this would go down well the the wife too as it isn't too imposing :) I like the idea of streaming music via bluetooth and playing along wirelessly - very convenient. Thanks again for your thoughts!
It's always a delight to watch and listen to you guys play. Some real in the pocket stuff. Thankyou for all your hard work putting together these excellent learning tools for us guitar addicts, I mean players.❤
This is by far the best review/overview of sorts regarding NUX amps. They really deserve attention and a place among the others. I have the Air and now the Space and they are awsesome. They are handy and portable, wireless if you want, packed with tons of features and sound great, especially the Mighty Space paired with a vintage celestion 112 external cab >:-)
Hoho ... this just screams for a shootout with Yamaha, Spark, BOSS, Blackstar, ... all the minis, micros, and "Spark"-types ... will be a long video but defo worth ist
Had the mighty space delivered yesterday, WOW, I’m blown away by how good it is and how simple it is to mess around with, tones dialed in after a few jams over the loop and I have not put it down 🤣 been using a THR5 for years and this thing blows it out the water in terms of functionality, the tones I’m getting are incredible now I’ve set them up and the drum machine/looper is just excellent, what a cracking little take anywhere package 🤘
I’m in the market for a practice amp that I can use at room volume without going through big amps/wires and pedals and I feel like I’ve never used headphones for my guitar and liked the way it sounded. Between the positive grid spark and this, but this is looks cool bc of the looper
@@keithcostanza96 mate honestly this the way forward, the looper and the fact you can just tap and drop a drum beat over the loop makes it really easy to get in to a groove, I’m blown away by this and the tones are really really good, you won’t be disappointed 🤘
@@Kilo_one_Alpha I do a lot of blues/pentatonic stuff basically stuck in a rut of feeling repetitive or one trick pony type…so I’ve been getting into metal, mostly late 70s-80s hair metal but even the earlier Metallica stuff or Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot etc bc there’s so much amazing guitar work so I got a Charvel SoCal style 2 that was on sale for Black Friday. Bc I saved so much $ from the sale, I ordered the Spark 40, they were suppose to come yesterday but the guitar came sadly the amp has been delayed, says it’ll be here the 29th but I have to say you were right about how much there is to do. I haven’t even gotten the thing yet but I downloaded the app that you use to control the amp (I’m like a kid excited to play his new video game but reading the manual in the car in the way home) All of the amp models and effects is perfect for me, bc I love to sit there and mess around with diff effects and reordering the chain, it’s taught me a lot about that side of things. The backing track feature looks like something I will do so much, sometimes the motivation to practice isn’t there, and having to go sit in a specific chair/room and lug my big amp out and fumble with cables and my Fender amp has problems connecting to Bluetooth on my phone so I have to restart it, and cables and all that not to mention it’s hard to sound good at bedroom volume with those big amps, so I feel like this spark 40 is perfect like you said last week, thanks for the recommendation
Bought the middle sized one with my first guitar, a Squier Bullet. After two years now I have my Mexican Road Worn and a Squier CV Tele, but that is still my go-to amp for any indoor situation! Great deal, I’ll cherish it for longer than anything else
Nice busking rig. All in one, battery powered because you have to set it down anywhere, wireless so you can walk around, with a looper so you can play both rhythm and lead.
You can do it in a quiet street or in a Cafe but in a busy street or in the metro it actually might not be loud enough. It is not really designed for that. If you're serious about busking you have to go with Boss Street Cube 1 or 2.
Hi I still think the Boss eband is the best thing I've tried I use it plugged into my PA for live performances and get some great feedback. I know its old now but got all my backing tracks and fx in one unit. I've also used it for recording.
I have had the Mighty Space for a couple of months now, and find the amp sims and overdrives pretty underwhelming so far. It could be me, though - it seems ok with an amp modeler (eg HX Stomp) into the Aux In. I'll keep working on it ..... Update: I finally got close to the tone I was looking for, but a lot of effort. It may be just me, but all the OD's seem the same, the only difference being gain = not much variation in color; same is true for amps.... But the form factor is great, and since I eventually did find a tone that works for me, I'll be keeping it.
Another good video! Don’t forget NUX makes some acoustic amps as well. I’ve had their Stageman AC-50 for a few years and it does great. It has two inputs so you can busk with it (not as easy as the newer battery equipped one but still). Mine came with a wireless looper, drum, chorus / reverb foot switch and I have a blast with the thing. Thanks for this segment as I am in the hunt for a bass practice amp. Cheers!
Hey all, check out Dave Simpson’s demo videos of the Mighty Air (I think he did two). He really gets into the nitty gritty of getting some good sounds out of the little amp. Very helpful. Also, I actually have a Mighty Air and, I agree, it sounds (to me) much too small and thin by itself. But I’ve had a lot of success plugging it into both a Bose Soundlink Mini and ta Blackstar Fly (with its extension speaker). Both made a ton of difference and sound great. So if you’ve got a spare Bluetooth speaker laying about (and who doesn’t?) give it a try. The basic guts of the little amp sound wonderful. It just needs a little help in the speaker department.
Oh man, just a few days ago I randomly mentioned the Nux pronunciation thing under another video (not even that seriously, really), and here we are 😂 But good to know that the pronunciation I knew was correct after all I guess 👍 And frankly, Nux consistently puts out great products, so they deserve all the recognition and praise they can get.
Just got the nux mighty lite amp, Bluetooth works well with it, just gotbto get a nice clean toneI set my electro h and I need to set up my fly r8g, and mxr overdrive.
I am using a Nux Mighty Plug 2 for about 2 years now and it is for sure my best investment in gear in the last years. Pease do one of your awsome videos on the Nus Mighty Plug Pro.
Only concern with these is the plastic quality used on the wireless system is a bit on the brittle side. Mines starting to disintegrate everytime I use it.
You sell it, but haven't done a review/demo of it: Mooer P1 Prime. With the F4 wireless footswitch, and guitar wireless system, t's a great, small live rig. IMO
I got mighty space for the app and the looper alone. And actually sounds really great, gives me the perfect sound that I was looking for, both for the speaker in the room but also in the headphones and on recording through USB. I even performed with a street band using mighty space and I was asked to turn it down a bit )))
This big NUX totally shows the progress made in this "niche" of home amplification since the MicroCube and that plague ridden Line6 micro (1st amp i met which rebootet whilst playing ...) ... Oh lets not forget the real grandfathers: VOX Escort and the Pignose🐽 To be honest: a TraceElliot and a Carlsbro 100 ain't the best/appropriate furniture for your living room and you are always on the verge of eviction Today's bass players, keyboarders and guitarists can be happy to choose: Amplug like stuff -> MicroSpark -> FlyRig -> and on and on AND any of these does sound better than a JTM100 fullstack choked by an added master volume ... HAPPY DAYS
The mighty air has been absolutely awesome as part of a sleep away kit. 18 hours I charge it once every few weeks. If the space was available at the time I probably would have gotten that. But undeniably these are great amps for price vs versatility and practicality
lol - Lee is wearing a watch that likely cost him more than all the amps in that room combined. Pete's costs less than my guitar cable. Rock on Pete! ...and good review and playing guys
I have the Spark and it is a great bit of kit but it is sorely missing the looper as are all the competition, wait for Spark (or your favourite contender Mark II) with Looper or get a NUX? and I said at the time the Katana shot itself in the foot with no loop on the 50 watt.
The NuX headphone amp, the Mighty Plug 3, is the best headphone amp you can get! For silent practice or playing you can beat it. These are MIDI too, I use my MP3 with a 4 button bluetooth MIDI switch.
I am so dissapointed with mine. There is audible high pitch voice with most of the IRs. I can get rid off most of it, but still my head starts hurting after using it for +30 mins
Greetings. The videos you folks at Anderton's put together are excellent and informative. But I was wondering if you could go a bit further. The Positive Grid Spark is capable of playing bass and acoustic as is the Nux desktop unit and even some of their "Micro" versions can do the same. Could you please showcase the other options these amps have? All the best to you.
Considering this and the thr30ii. Which one has better fender and clean / break up tone ? Are the speakers on this better than the thr ? What about the Katana air? I already have a katana mini and like it but want something portable but bigger and louder. Plan to use a strat and a tele. Don't care too much about wireless or external cab functionality etc. Looper is a bonus but I've heard you can use the aux in on the thr too get looper functionality. Please help !
There is the nux mighty light. That has hardly no effects. And there is the nux mighty light mk11 that is the one with all the effects. And sellers charge the same price. Good video
Great video, thanks. A few questions: Does the Mighty Space looper quantise to the drums? How does the Mighty Space sound at genuinely low volumes? Is the Mighty Lite better at low volume, or is too thin? Conversely, how does the Mighty Space sound turned up , without going out to a PA? How do these compare to the Mighty 8BT and similar amps? Same functionality, just difference look to the box? How do they sound with a bass? Thanks in advance for your help!
What a coincidence, I saw this tiny Nux-amp (Nuxie?) on the Intheblues channel yesterday, sounded great, but mic-ed closely. At Andertons, I though, they always mic it 'in the room'. And here it is.
what i like about the NUX is you can move the pedals around before or after the amp in whatever sequence just to try stuff out...cant do that in the spark....but in the spark you have the AI stuff and chord discovery...but i think its pretty junky that spark has alot of things blocked off behind a paywall and you have to pay more and more for features that should come with the app
For the Nux Mighty Air : Is it possible to stream music without the Nux app? Just stream as a more standard Bluetooth speaker with any app (Spotify, YT ...) thanks
Combine the smallest one with the MG 300 and you've got a really nice little rig that's be great for travel. I know there's effects on the amls but the MG 300 MultiFX is insane in comparison
is they sneakily put screen recording right in front middle to covered up forgot plug wireless to the mighty air , the sounds all come from biggest one mighty space 🤣🤣but is ok , already heard the small one, and that db meter in background, get the idea whats kind sound volume i guess . edit: is build in wireless??
I noticed that the Largest NUX Amp has a extra Output for another Speaker , is there a speaker sold separately for this and do you stock it and how much ? ???
positive grid app is a easier to use especially for beginners, for the most part you get the same package bar the switches. mostly down to preference in what you get in the end
Love these but I teach bass too so the Spark (I have the big one) still wins. Not tried it live with guitar but I used it with bass in a musical and it filled a room. However, these look really fun and the modelling is next level. The drums are great and Spark have never given us a looper like that. The app is not as pretty as the Spark but seems to do more. A wireless would be nice ina crowded practice room...
Actually, both the Mighty Space and even the Mighty Air are supposed to be usable with a bass. I’m not sure about the other one. They probably sound like crap, but that’s the way they are advertised. 🤷♂️
Mighty space is perfectly usable with bass. There's a 10 band EQ for the overall speaker sound and individually for each channel as well that you have to mess with to get good frequency response for your bass but it's totally doable.
CORRECTION: We incorrectly stated that the app for the Mighty Air didn't have drums (only a metronome) - this is wrong, I could/should have scrolled where it said Metronome & I'd have seen the drum patterns. There are so many features in these little Nux Amps - Apologies if we missed anything else. Note to self (& everyone!!).... Always Read the Manual!! Cheers all, Lee
4:44 “AND it even comes with everything”. What a time to play guitar, particularly for ppl learning these small amp formats are the nuts, they’re more just amps - packed full of treats!
Had the Might Air for the last 1.5 years and have been very happy with it, for home use this modern tech with tiny speaker is incredible.
Is it loud enough? I really like the idea of streaming music while playing along wirelessly with a speaker that won't look out of place in a small room. My only concern is lack of volume, especially for clean tones. I also sing so need a degree of volume though no need for masses. What do you think?
@rickpiggott1404 plenty loud enough for a space of 1000 sqft , I do live alone in a suburban area without heavy traffic. Your mileage may vary
@@tamask7749 Thanks. Looks like a good a good practice amp 😊
What's it like on bass? I never hear anyone talk about this, someone must've used it for bass surely...
Nux finally getting credit where its due. The mighty plug was the first sensible headphone amp even before the mustang micro came out and it was definitely much better
The Mighty Plug Pro is even greater! Awesome unit
Do the actual raw tones sound better on the nux or fender mustang micro???
@@Stereostupid Fender is great for just clean Fender tones and limited ability to tweak. they have all the Fender amp sounds dead on. Anything with dirt I think the NUX wins
I've got the mighty plug, and it's fine for me as a beginner. It's got more than I need, or understand, to be honest. The only thing I wish it was able to do is connect to Bluetooth headphones.
@@kimamey
If you connected your headphones through Bluetooth there would be too much delay. Bluetooth 5.0 has a typical delay of 40 msec which would be very noticeable. It would be like being behind one quarter note of a tempo 25 bpm.
I have the MightyPlug Pro and really like the sounds I get with my Shure Aonic 40 headphones. I just wished that the 3.5 mm headphone connector was a bit more sturdy.
I’ve had this headphone amp for a little over 15 months with over 1000 hours of use…
Looping one patch and then playing over it with another puts this ahead of the spark for me. It's positive grids biggest omission.
This is what I'm looking for as well
I got the mighty air off Amazon about 13 months ago and it is really sweet to have that wireless. You can also play music from your phone and play along. The mighty space was more than I could afford at the time. Now I keep it at my boyfriends house to use when I am there, and got a Champ50XL & GP-200LT at home. I’m a happy girl!
Would you say it's loud enough for playing clean sounds and singing along?
One thing you didn't mention about the Mighty Space is that it has a speaker out! You can disable the ir and just plug it into a guitar cabinet. Great video, awesome product.
Pete is easily the loopiest dude on the tubes.
My NUX Space was just delivered today. Was checking it out when this video appeared. So far, impressed.
Awesome that NUX are getting some recognition. Ive had a NUX mighty 30 for home use for a few years now and a NUX Mighty 50 for band practice. I think theyre great. Great sound and easy to use.
I've owned the Mighty Air for 1.5 years. This thing is great. I take it on trips so I can play guitar without lugging an amp. I take it out on our patio to listen to music with dinner. I take it to music stores to test guitars using my custom presets. Very useful little amp.
Is the sound lighter compared to the lite as per this video or was it just a global eq setting that made it feel less punchy than the other two in this video ?
@@mgdew I just plugged into mine to check. It sounds better (punchier) than they portrayed in the video. The other nice thing is how good my acoustic/electric sounds thru it. Quick way to add delay/reverb/stereo chorus to your acoustic.
@@k8923 Do you think it's loud enough to practice guitar, including clean sounds, and vocals?
@@StratBoss Certainly loud enough to practice by yourself. Only has one input so not sure where the vocals would come in. Might be inadequate if you're practicing with a band...I've never used it for that, but it is possible that would work as well.
Thanks@@k8923. I'd plug the guitar in but just sing without mic. It's only for learning and practicing not for rehearsals and gigs. I think this would go down well the the wife too as it isn't too imposing :) I like the idea of streaming music via bluetooth and playing along wirelessly - very convenient. Thanks again for your thoughts!
It's always a delight to watch and listen to you guys play. Some real in the pocket stuff. Thankyou for all your hard work putting together these excellent learning tools for us guitar addicts, I mean players.❤
This is by far the best review/overview of sorts regarding NUX amps. They really deserve attention and a place among the others. I have the Air and now the Space and they are awsesome. They are handy and portable, wireless if you want, packed with tons of features and sound great, especially the Mighty Space paired with a vintage celestion 112 external cab >:-)
Hoho ... this just screams for a shootout with Yamaha, Spark, BOSS, Blackstar, ... all the minis, micros, and "Spark"-types ... will be a long video but defo worth ist
Had the mighty space delivered yesterday, WOW, I’m blown away by how good it is and how simple it is to mess around with, tones dialed in after a few jams over the loop and I have not put it down 🤣 been using a THR5 for years and this thing blows it out the water in terms of functionality, the tones I’m getting are incredible now I’ve set them up and the drum machine/looper is just excellent, what a cracking little take anywhere package 🤘
I’m in the market for a practice amp that I can use at room volume without going through big amps/wires and pedals and I feel like I’ve never used headphones for my guitar and liked the way it sounded.
Between the positive grid spark and this, but this is looks cool bc of the looper
@@keithcostanza96 mate honestly this the way forward, the looper and the fact you can just tap and drop a drum beat over the loop makes it really easy to get in to a groove, I’m blown away by this and the tones are really really good, you won’t be disappointed 🤘
@@Kilo_one_Alpha I do a lot of blues/pentatonic stuff basically stuck in a rut of feeling repetitive or one trick pony type…so I’ve been getting into metal, mostly late 70s-80s hair metal but even the earlier Metallica stuff or Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot etc bc there’s so much amazing guitar work so I got a Charvel SoCal style 2 that was on sale for Black Friday. Bc I saved so much $ from the sale, I ordered the Spark 40, they were suppose to come yesterday but the guitar came sadly the amp has been delayed, says it’ll be here the 29th but I have to say you were right about how much there is to do.
I haven’t even gotten the thing yet but I downloaded the app that you use to control the amp (I’m like a kid excited to play his new video game but reading the manual in the car in the way home)
All of the amp models and effects is perfect for me, bc I love to sit there and mess around with diff effects and reordering the chain, it’s taught me a lot about that side of things.
The backing track feature looks like something I will do so much, sometimes the motivation to practice isn’t there, and having to go sit in a specific chair/room and lug my big amp out and fumble with cables and my Fender amp has problems connecting to Bluetooth on my phone so I have to restart it, and cables and all that not to mention it’s hard to sound good at bedroom volume with those big amps, so I feel like this spark 40 is perfect like you said last week, thanks for the recommendation
Well I’m already happily using one of those
I'm holding off for the NUX 8BT MKII. Has a vocal input... Speaker out to connect a Cabinet or Mixer/Monitor Speakers. Looper on App. Nice 👍
Bought the middle sized one with my first guitar, a Squier Bullet. After two years now I have my Mexican Road Worn and a Squier CV Tele, but that is still my go-to amp for any indoor situation! Great deal, I’ll cherish it for longer than anything else
Nice busking rig. All in one, battery powered because you have to set it down anywhere, wireless so you can walk around, with a looper so you can play both rhythm and lead.
You can do it in a quiet street or in a Cafe but in a busy street or in the metro it actually might not be loud enough. It is not really designed for that. If you're serious about busking you have to go with Boss Street Cube 1 or 2.
Finally someone that thinks about the people! NuX im buying it
Hi I still think the Boss eband is the best thing I've tried I use it plugged into my PA for live performances and get some great feedback. I know its old now but got all my backing tracks and fx in one unit. I've also used it for recording.
Which one? I have a JS-8 and the BR-80.
Did you mention that when you plug this into an decent external cab and switch off the IR it sounds phenomenal. Because you should have
One thing not mentioned is that the Mighty Space (the largest amp) can power an external cab. I use it with an 1x12 cab.
I have had the Mighty Space for a couple of months now, and find the amp sims and overdrives pretty underwhelming so far.
It could be me, though - it seems ok with an amp modeler (eg HX Stomp) into the Aux In. I'll keep working on it .....
Update: I finally got close to the tone I was looking for, but a lot of effort. It may be just me, but all the OD's seem the same, the only difference being gain = not much variation in color; same is true for amps.... But the form factor is great, and since I eventually did find a tone that works for me, I'll be keeping it.
Nux mighty lite mk2 + M Audio bx4 for acoustic guitar excelente
I bought one, the sound quality is great.
Nice job Bro
Lee : wrong box....
Pete: wrong box ? I remember when I.....
This is what makes this show Great !
I see captain is enjoying that 59 Epiphone, your video on them made me get one great guitars for the money, also love the pink jackson lol
Another good video! Don’t forget NUX makes some acoustic amps as well. I’ve had their Stageman AC-50 for a few years and it does great. It has two inputs so you can busk with it (not as easy as the newer battery equipped one but still). Mine came with a wireless looper, drum, chorus / reverb foot switch and I have a blast with the thing. Thanks for this segment as I am in the hunt for a bass practice amp. Cheers!
Hey all, check out Dave Simpson’s demo videos of the Mighty Air (I think he did two). He really gets into the nitty gritty of getting some good sounds out of the little amp. Very helpful.
Also, I actually have a Mighty Air and, I agree, it sounds (to me) much too small and thin by itself. But I’ve had a lot of success plugging it into both a Bose Soundlink Mini and ta Blackstar Fly (with its extension speaker). Both made a ton of difference and sound great. So if you’ve got a spare Bluetooth speaker laying about (and who doesn’t?) give it a try. The basic guts of the little amp sound wonderful. It just needs a little help in the speaker department.
Oh man, just a few days ago I randomly mentioned the Nux pronunciation thing under another video (not even that seriously, really), and here we are 😂 But good to know that the pronunciation I knew was correct after all I guess 👍
And frankly, Nux consistently puts out great products, so they deserve all the recognition and praise they can get.
Just got the nux mighty lite amp, Bluetooth works well with it, just gotbto get a nice clean toneI set my electro h and I need to set up my fly r8g, and mxr overdrive.
I am using a Nux Mighty Plug 2 for about 2 years now and it is for sure my best investment in gear in the last years. Pease do one of your awsome videos on the Nus Mighty Plug Pro.
Only concern with these is the plastic quality used on the wireless system is a bit on the brittle side. Mines starting to disintegrate everytime I use it.
You sell it, but haven't done a review/demo of it: Mooer P1 Prime.
With the F4 wireless footswitch, and guitar wireless system, t's a great, small live rig.
IMO
Was wondering when andertons would have these. They really are great bits of kit. Not that posh looking but proper handy
Nux stuff is really good, I have a wireless guitar system and their flagship electronic drum kit. Outstanding!
Would love to see a shootout between the Nux Mighty Space vs Yamaha THR 30II
I originally bought the THR and then found the NuX a day later. I had them both side by side and the Mighty Space took the crown, hands down!
I got mighty space for the app and the looper alone. And actually sounds really great, gives me the perfect sound that I was looking for, both for the speaker in the room but also in the headphones and on recording through USB. I even performed with a street band using mighty space and I was asked to turn it down a bit )))
KDH video incoming: Anderton says it's wireless but he's really using carpet coloured cables.
This big NUX totally shows the progress made in this "niche" of home amplification since the MicroCube and that plague ridden Line6 micro (1st amp i met which rebootet whilst playing ...) ... Oh lets not forget the real grandfathers: VOX Escort and the Pignose🐽
To be honest: a TraceElliot and a Carlsbro 100 ain't the best/appropriate furniture for your living room and you are always on the verge of eviction
Today's bass players, keyboarders and guitarists can be happy to choose: Amplug like stuff -> MicroSpark -> FlyRig -> and on and on AND any of these does sound better than a JTM100 fullstack choked by an added master volume ... HAPPY DAYS
Still have my first amp, NUX 8 Watt with Microphone input.
Ridiculously good
You can get different drum sounds on the mighty air, you have to scroll up and down on the metronome word
Well spotted!!! We should really read the manuals :)
The mighty air has been absolutely awesome as part of a sleep away kit. 18 hours I charge it once every few weeks. If the space was available at the time I probably would have gotten that. But undeniably these are great amps for price vs versatility and practicality
Nu-X! Well done!
lol - Lee is wearing a watch that likely cost him more than all the amps in that room combined. Pete's costs less than my guitar cable. Rock on Pete! ...and good review and playing guys
Wait until you guys try their multi FX pedals. Ultimate value!!
I have the Spark and it is a great bit of kit but it is sorely missing the looper as are all the competition, wait for Spark (or your favourite contender Mark II) with Looper or get a NUX? and I said at the time the Katana shot itself in the foot with no loop on the 50 watt.
The NuX headphone amp, the Mighty Plug 3, is the best headphone amp you can get! For silent practice or playing you can beat it. These are MIDI too, I use my MP3 with a 4 button bluetooth MIDI switch.
I was able to jam with my band by connecting the headphone out to a mixer. Amazing stuff
@@revhappymv Hands down it is the best bit of gear I've bought this year, and I've bought a lot of gear so far!
I am so dissapointed with mine. There is audible high pitch voice with most of the IRs. I can get rid off most of it, but still my head starts hurting after using it for +30 mins
I have one too. Would you share your presets on the Facebook group please?
The mighty space can be a head aswell which is cool.
Wouk you recommend this over a fender mustang gtx 50? I currently have the spark 40 but I don’t like it at all so looking to change.
Greetings. The videos you folks at Anderton's put together are excellent and informative. But I was wondering if you could go a bit further. The Positive Grid Spark is capable of playing bass and acoustic as is the Nux desktop unit and even some of their "Micro" versions can do the same. Could you please showcase the other options these amps have? All the best to you.
Considering this and the thr30ii. Which one has better fender and clean / break up tone ? Are the speakers on this better than the thr ? What about the Katana air? I already have a katana mini and like it but want something portable but bigger and louder. Plan to use a strat and a tele. Don't care too much about wireless or external cab functionality etc. Looper is a bonus but I've heard you can use the aux in on the thr too get looper functionality. Please help !
There is the nux mighty light. That has hardly no effects. And there is the nux mighty light mk11 that is the one with all the effects. And sellers charge the same price. Good video
glad pete still with u.. never was keen on the other dude.. My stuff.. petes cool.. nice play style and flow.
Great video, thanks. A few questions:
Does the Mighty Space looper quantise to the drums?
How does the Mighty Space sound at genuinely low volumes? Is the Mighty Lite better at low volume, or is too thin?
Conversely, how does the Mighty Space sound turned up , without going out to a PA?
How do these compare to the Mighty 8BT and similar amps? Same functionality, just difference look to the box?
How do they sound with a bass?
Thanks in advance for your help!
How is the Mighty air compared to the Vox mini5 rhythm. ??
imho, The Mini5 Rhythm is the best small practice amp I've ever owned. Cool features and sounds great for what it is.
I have the Mighty Space, and it has become my every day practice rig.
What a coincidence, I saw this tiny Nux-amp (Nuxie?) on the Intheblues channel yesterday, sounded great, but mic-ed closely. At Andertons, I though, they always mic it 'in the room'. And here it is.
what i like about the NUX is you can move the pedals around before or after the amp in whatever sequence just to try stuff out...cant do that in the spark....but in the spark you have the AI stuff and chord discovery...but i think its pretty junky that spark has alot of things blocked off behind a paywall and you have to pay more and more for features that should come with the app
Would like to see you all do a review on the new Nux Trident pedal.....
Dirty ol NUX
Hi there.....Does it have Chorus Flanger Delay and Reverb and Distortion............Thanks.
A bells & whistles competitor to the Pignose 30. The studliest battery powered busking amp.
Do these things connect to wireless headphones and speakers?
Pete should make a few videos about looping
Like to see review of moore amp with looper and effects
If you already have a good looper / drum pedal, can it be hooked up to this?
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Wonder how these compare with the Positive Grid Spark amps
Are these amp any good for acoustic guitar?
Just Pete and I, doing reviews together, and I know in time, we'll share some brews forever. We'll be alright, just Pete and I.
Is there auto on when you pick up guitar and auto off too? Like in katana air...
On a mighty lite mkii. Could I connect the headphones out to an rca in home theater?
Maybe it's an idea to have a portable and rechargeable amp shoot-out?
For the Nux Mighty Air : Is it possible to stream music without the Nux app? Just stream as a more standard Bluetooth speaker with any app (Spotify, YT ...) thanks
yes, you can stream your music independent from the app. The Air can be viewed as a BT speaker of sort..
What color is the Epiphone Guitar that Lee is playing?
Combine the smallest one with the MG 300 and you've got a really nice little rig that's be great for travel. I know there's effects on the amls but the MG 300 MultiFX is insane in comparison
Would I be better getting the multifx board and using a 100w Bluetooth speaker or the small guy and the MG?
@@perseusbeatkraken depends on how loud you want it to be
@@sircampbelltenson7297 that's honestly the perfect answer
NUX just blew PG Spark out of the water!
Where was this shit when i was learning how to play? Lol. Oh yea I'm old now.
I still reckon the katana 50 is the best practice amp out there.
Can I practice along with music from my phone wirelessly, while the guitar is connected to the amp?
Yes.
How does this compare tone wise to the spark?
Has anyone tried the mini and the air? Which of the 2 has the best sound quality?
Good stuff for low budget guitarist
is they sneakily put screen recording right in front middle to covered up forgot plug wireless to the mighty air , the sounds all come from biggest one mighty space 🤣🤣but is ok , already heard the small one, and that db meter in background, get the idea whats kind sound volume i guess .
edit: is build in wireless??
Kfir Ochaion plays Knockin' on Heaven's Door through one of these. It's absolute monster tone. Well worth checking out.
I noticed that the Largest NUX Amp has a extra Output for another Speaker , is there a speaker sold separately for this and do you stock it and how much ? ???
It has external out for a speaker cab. I use the Mighty Space with an old 1x12 i had in the garage
Can you paly backing track on this?
How does it compare to the Positive Grid stuff?
positive grid app is a easier to use especially for beginners, for the most part you get the same package bar the switches. mostly down to preference in what you get in the end
@@nuhwuh thanks!
np, if youre thinking of getting one, always worth checking second hand sites, got my spark 40 for 175 :) @@OfJaggedRisings
Or.....imagine all the people.
Dont worry i caught that bad lennon joke ;)
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Hope these have improved. I bought a mighty lite a couple of years back and it was awful.
They don't say how long a loop you can record with the Mighty Space looper. Does anyone know?
I'll stick with my THR30 II and Ditto. Looks OK but a bit plasticy.
Im wondering what it sounds like in the room
wonder if kdh will launch a full scale investigation into this one lol
Lee maybe has shares in a company that makes copper 😅
😂😂😂
You know it
He needs to. Lee has a secret underground base under the shop where he plans to take over the world😂
Hopefully someone launches an investigation into KDH.
Love these but I teach bass too so the Spark (I have the big one) still wins. Not tried it live with guitar but I used it with bass in a musical and it filled a room.
However, these look really fun and the modelling is next level. The drums are great and Spark have never given us a looper like that. The app is not as pretty as the Spark but seems to do more. A wireless would be nice ina crowded practice room...
Actually, both the Mighty Space and even the Mighty Air are supposed to be usable with a bass. I’m not sure about the other one. They probably sound like crap, but that’s the way they are advertised. 🤷♂️
Mighty space is perfectly usable with bass. There's a 10 band EQ for the overall speaker sound and individually for each channel as well that you have to mess with to get good frequency response for your bass but it's totally doable.
There is now a smart pedal that positive grid offers and it has a built in looper! $100
I own the mighty space does anyone recommend a good choptones amp download to get a good mid/late 80's thrash rhythm tone
They're playing with their Nux again 🤣
What about the mooer05i
I woudda luv tohave alloopper. I woudda luv.
Nux seems be offering a lot of bang for the buck kind of unbelieve.