@12:22 Oh yeah! Love that sound. Really good advice on the favorite wobly, overdrive, delay etc... Some of these units can create a "fear of missing out" feeling with all of the options. If you don't own and use all those pedals then you don't need to use them on a multi.
NU-X are killing it lately. This appears to be a serious piece of good gear. I almost bought an MG-30, but eventually went with a POD Go. Had the Trident been out when i bought, this would have probably got me to bite on NU-X. Great video Leon as always. God bless and rock on 🎸👍😎
@@VOX-TRO I don't think Nux' high gain modeling is the best. It's not bad but you'd be better off maybe with the Pod Go or HX Stomp, if metal is what you're after. I mostly use medium gain, classic marshall amps and stuff like the Hi-Watt which are all amazing on the MG-30.
@@reverbautopsy9093 So you think the MG30 crushes the Pod Go in almost everything BUT the high gain? I'm actually planning to get the new NUX Trident, I heard it's an upgrade to the MG30 whilst still being affordable
@@VOX-TRO yeah in my opinion, the nux shines in everything but the high gain stuff fails to blow me away. I like the JCM 800 and the Friedman is good but too gainy for what I want in a Friedman. I rarely use the other metal amps ever. It's far from bad, but other modelers do higher gain better.
It may have a great layout and be easy to use - the problem is, it has that dated, stiff and artificial sounding distortion (unlike their MG-30 model). It may be great for effects, cleans and crunch overdrive - just not so much for high-gain sounds.
I'm so glad you made this video! I've watched EVERY video I can find for the Trident (including your previous ones) and the sound just wasn't grabbing me. This was the first demonstration that showed straightforward tones that I could hear myself using. In theater, there's a translucent curtain called a scrim at the front of the stage that can be used to create a barrier from the main set. When I think of audio, I often think of some signals as being behind the scrim. This was the first demo that was in front of the scrim. Hope that makes sense!
Finaly something that looks like it follows in the footsteps of the Atomic Amplifire (which I love). The easily accessible main controls and fewer but easier to use and good quality options to choose from. And the discreet screen and led use not looking like a christmas tree 😜. This looks like my kind of gear 😊 Very happy with the AA though, and your videos on how to dial it in is pure gold!
Hi Leon. If you still have the Trident, do upgrade to the VE2 firmware. Lots of tasty additions (eg ping-pong delay, greater pseudo-stereo, more amp/cabs, better factory settings etc).
Sounds great.Is there any significant difference between the Nux Trident and the Cerberus? I like the effect insert options on the Cerebrus but the Trident seems to sound a bit more natural in the demos I've heard
Hi Leon. Great review. On the basis of your findings I've just bought one and it's brill. Just one question: at the end you play a few seconds of what sounds like Rush's Tom Sawyer, but I can't figure out exactly what you're playing: do you have a tutorial of this or can you point me towards the tabs (I've tried most of the usual tab sites but to no avail).
Id like to request a demo of the Mesa IIC+ Metal sound. I love all the other sounds but thats the one that i have yet to hear and its the one thing keeping me from buying it. Also, do you find a drop in volume when moving from patch to patch? Specifically from a clean patch to a distorted patch? I have often had that issue with these types of units.
Hi, I just recieved a Nu-X Trident. Its EXCELLENT!!! But is there a way to delete the factory presets? All of them are not usable for me..and I would love to have more space for my sounds. Also..one wrong press of a button and they are screaming out of my amp !!!!! I don't want to have that happen at one of my shows. How do I delete the factory presets?
Nice demo!! Question: Is there a way to shut off the amp simulator with one of the buttons? I would use this mainly for direct recording but for the occasional gig I'd love to be able to shut the amp sim off and use a fuzz tone. Also have you A/B'd this unit with the Nux Cerebrus? I like the EFX pedal insert options of the Cerebrus but the Trident seems to sound fatter in all the demos I've seen
I like that the virtual pedals go right to left like a real pedal chain - My Zoom Multistomps do that as well. It seems stupid that other companies do it backwards.
My discrete pedalboard goes from left (tuner, wah, drives) to right (trem, delay, reverb) 😊 Each of us can organize the board as needed or wanted. I use to read from left to right, so probably that's why I like to see my signal flow the same way, too. The same goes for amps: heads built into a combo housing often show a mirrored controls layout because the manufacturers produce only one amp version for both head and combo versions.
@@sexyguitarboy69 Yes, I can understand that since we in the western world read left to right, it might seem more natural to see our pedals that way, but the fact is that the inputs and outputs on hardware pedals go right to left. It would seem very impractical and messy to me to wire all my pedals with extra long patch cables going all the way around each pedal, just so I can see my pedal chain the same way I read, since, I’m not reading them like a book - but as you say, to each their own.
Thank you !! Quick question does the booster give you more volume for solos? Or does it works only for turning on and off the distortion?? I’m thinking of buying it, but I do play with a clean amp on rehearsals and distortion is really important for me. Again thank you so much !
I've seen a lot of vids about the NUX Cerberus and the NUX Trident. I, as an old fashion guy, am not so font of all the modeling. I was glad to have ended school and I certainly am not going back to learn all the digital shit from all those new modeling stuff. This looks more like an old fashioned stuff, now only wich pedal will it me. The Trident or de Cerberus?!?
Been eyeing the Nux Cerberus (basically the predecessor/little brother to the Trident) to use as an easy flightboard/gigboard, but I've not been sure exactly how good or bad the effects in it are. It's difficult to judge just by watching youttube videos. The Trident looks really interesting though!
I had a Cerberus for a while. The effects were really good actually. Delay and reverbs sounded incredible and the mods were pretty good too. The Univibe left a bit to be desired but that was my only complaint. I sold it because I wanted something with amp modeling. Needless to say, I’m very interested in the Trident.
Oh thats really cool..its a modeller but with the layout of say a tech 21 little bourd thing. Nux have been pumping out better and better stuff every year.they remind me of Mooer a little bit.
Hello, does anyone know if you are limited to only 10 blocks in the signal chain? Also, can you have two different Boost pedals in the path at the same time, such as Distortion and Overdrive, like they had on the Cerberus? Thanks for any help!
Thanks for this demo. I’ve got their Cerberus, and which I love, but it’s starting to malfunction so I need to upgrade. I’m trying to decide between the Trident or their MG30, and whilst I am much more attracted to the similarity of this to the Cerberus, I heard that the Trident doesn’t have a shimmer reverb on, which is a big part of my sound, so I’m unsure which way to go. Everything else about the Trident suits me perfectly as I gig a lot, but… What do you reckon?
@@LeonTodd thanks. Yes, very true, but tbh I’m trying to lower my pedalboard footprint atm. Always a struggle with pedalboard realestate, if you know what I mean. Haha.
I have the nuX MG30 and it does have a shimmer reverb. Get that instead unless you're going to gig, then the Trident is probably still a better purchase.
I have the NuxMG30. Love it. This sounds like a definite upgrade. I would consider purchasing this one depending on the price. Im a home player enthusiast at the moment.Yes this is easier to use for sure 💯. Thanks man 😎👍✌️✌️🎸🎸
Finally, did you buy Trident? I was hesitating between MG30, GX100 (and now GX10), but when hearing Trident in this one, I wonder if I should add it to the shortlist, despite its small screen (but it seems Trident has Windows editor?)
@lasu7712 no I haven't yet. Bought a bunch of guitars and amps. Tapped out at the moment 😄🤣. Boss and Nux are good for the money. Gx 100. Looking good 😊
Hey leon ! Is it possible to use this unit directly with a cab or through an amp using the fx unit? Would love to use it directly with a cab if it works
Covered so much in a 1/4 hr 👍👍👍 Seems pretty sweet, get's the job done in one unit, perfect for quick jam and seems quality enough to gig. How robust is it, switch quality etc?
Been trying to find the answer to what I thought was a simple question, no luck so far. Is it possible to record both the dry / direct guitar as well as the full output of the unit when using this as an audio interface?
Hello Leon, how does it feel regarding to dynamics under the fingers let's say compared to the FM9? I'm asking because I want a compact rig for outside gigs that might involve sudden rain, sand etc. Thank you.
There are transparent protective covers for live use under adverse weather conditions. They are offered for the Helix range, but maybe for other devices as well.
Can you give a preset a song name (e.g.”Running of fumes”) and have it show on the display - it big letters so you can read it? …am looking for a multi-FX where I can make presets for each of my songs, and browse/stomp through them…
Hi Leon - me again :) I am running a Tonex in front of the AXE III Turbo to make quick EQ adjustments etc. on the fly but its 44khz - seems a bit phasey - this Trident is 48khz - would it be better to use this unit thats 48khz to match Fractal 48khz ? would that be better way of doing it or it doesnt matter ? - thanks Buddy
Great vid as always. Sorry if I missed this, but how's the gap while switching presets? Is there a way to make it totally gapless, say with snapshots or the GX-100 methods?
Yeah this could definitely get me through a gig if needed. There's no advanced switching akin to scenes so I'd probably just set it up on one preset and add FX as needed
In terms of sounds, the MG30 is just as good as the trident but the Trident is more for the gigging musician. I have the MG30 and it's the best piece of gear I've ever bought. It's mind blowing for the price I paid.
@@inspiringminds7284 ah yep I'm thinking of the GT-1000. In which case, if the $100 price gap isn't an issue it's more a case of what UI you prefer - touch screen with a few generic encoders or dedicated pedal style knobs. The GX doesn't have XLR outputs either from memory.
@@LeonTodd Thank you, I Enjoy your posts at Fractal too. I like how you stay above the petty things that some old time users seem to get themselves in with other users that causes a negative vibe at Fractal Forum. Just want to wish you the best, you're a great man.
If you are at the gates of Hell and manage to get past the Cerberus, you are presented with a Trident. Appropriate for a brand that produces a "Morningstar"... I'd guess that's the final boss fight pedal (er.. not *that* Boss, that'd be found upstairs if you are a rare soul who made it through guitar life without playing "Freebird" "Smoke OT Water" and "Hairway to Steven".... I'm absolutely damned so came here to learn how to use my Trident.
NU>X need to release three more variants of the Horseman. Then we'd have us a fine time rocking thru Hell and back with our sinful "affordable" boards. A little sympathy for the cheaper rigs and we Players of no wealth and questionable taste... Hail NU>X!!
the funny thing is that there is now a whole new generation that has grown up listening too and learning on CRAP sounding distortions and they think that when something sounds "ok" that it sounds GREAT .... good sonic sensibility is getting drowned out by mediocrity and the lack of understanding the difference.... and when dinosaurs like me have vanished from this earth they will never even know what they are missing because they will truly think that what they have is GREAT and NOT MEDIOCRE.... but thats what it is....and all it will ever be.......... MEDIOCRE... and they have no clue.... SAD REALLY... ✌😎
LEON NOBODY EVER ADDRESS'S IF YOU GET A MODELER LIKE THIS OR OTHER PEDALS DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE FRFR CABS OR MONITORS? I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DO NOT SHOW HOW THINGS ARE HOOKED UP TO AMPS OR HOW THEY GO IN LOOPS ITS ALWAYS OVER LOOKED, MANY OF YOUR VIEWERS LIK MYSELF JUST HAVE A HEAD AND A CAB OR A COMBO MODEL OF SOMETHING. THANKS LOVE YOUR WORK OH AND LETS SEE THAT CERIATONE LEVIATHAN SOON PLEASE!!
@@LeonTodd Thanks for the response but in the future can you show how you would use it with a regular amp and cabinet? Or with a guitar head and what to match it with please? Also the Leviathan question?
@@MOAB-UT I DIDN'T ASK YOU FOR AN OPINION BEST TO KEEP THAT T O YOURSELF PAL. I WASN'T OBNOXIOUS AT ALL JUST ASK HIM A QUESTION NOT YOU FOR AN OPINION.
@@darthslater6077 PUBLIC FORUM MEANS EVERYONE CAN CHIME IN. IF NOT YOUR WISH, PM HIM. ALL CAPS IS OBNOXIOUS. YOUR REPLY WAS OBNOXIOUS AS WELL. FYI OVERLOOKED IN ONE WORD AND LIKE IS NOT A WORD. NO SPACE BETWEEN T AND O. YOU AIN'T MY PAL, PAL. SPEND MORE TIME PRACTICING AND LESS DOING THIS.
i like that the amp controls are right on the front so you don't need to menu dive. coming from the synth world I appreciate a 1 to 1 interface
@12:22 Oh yeah! Love that sound. Really good advice on the favorite wobly, overdrive, delay etc... Some of these units can create a "fear of missing out" feeling with all of the options. If you don't own and use all those pedals then you don't need to use them on a multi.
Looks like NU-X took a note from Boss's older units like the GT6/8 or the ME50/70, really reminds me of those units.
As an owner of the mentioned ME units, this is exactly what I was thinking. What was old is now new again.
plus its the same price as the new ME90.
@@joebloggs4369That's right mate, it looks like the ME-90 was the answer to the Trident, since it came out first. ¿?
@@crissvis9204
ME90 lacks on reverbs giving only 3 effects.
NU-X are killing it lately. This appears to be a serious piece of good gear. I almost bought an MG-30, but eventually went with a POD Go. Had the Trident been out when i bought, this would have probably got me to bite on NU-X. Great video Leon as always. God bless and rock on 🎸👍😎
I have the MG-30 and imo it crushes the Pod Go.
@@reverbautopsy9093what do you hse it for dude? i'm playing mainly metal and was wondering if nux's distortion might feel somewhat organic
@@VOX-TRO I don't think Nux' high gain modeling is the best. It's not bad but you'd be better off maybe with the Pod Go or HX Stomp, if metal is what you're after. I mostly use medium gain, classic marshall amps and stuff like the Hi-Watt which are all amazing on the MG-30.
@@reverbautopsy9093 So you think the MG30 crushes the Pod Go in almost everything BUT the high gain? I'm actually planning to get the new NUX Trident, I heard it's an upgrade to the MG30 whilst still being affordable
@@VOX-TRO yeah in my opinion, the nux shines in everything but the high gain stuff fails to blow me away. I like the JCM 800 and the Friedman is good but too gainy for what I want in a Friedman. I rarely use the other metal amps ever. It's far from bad, but other modelers do higher gain better.
It may have a great layout and be easy to use - the problem is, it has that dated, stiff and artificial sounding distortion (unlike their MG-30 model). It may be great for effects, cleans and crunch overdrive - just not so much for high-gain sounds.
I think I'm going to order it..Listening to this,I think it's got just what I need to light up the stage..
8:35 minutes lick! Sounds beautiful
I'm so glad you made this video! I've watched EVERY video I can find for the Trident (including your previous ones) and the sound just wasn't grabbing me. This was the first demonstration that showed straightforward tones that I could hear myself using. In theater, there's a translucent curtain called a scrim at the front of the stage that can be used to create a barrier from the main set. When I think of audio, I often think of some signals as being behind the scrim. This was the first demo that was in front of the scrim. Hope that makes sense!
Finaly something that looks like it follows in the footsteps of the Atomic Amplifire (which I love). The easily accessible main controls and fewer but easier to use and good quality options to choose from. And the discreet screen and led use not looking like a christmas tree 😜. This looks like my kind of gear 😊
Very happy with the AA though, and your videos on how to dial it in is pure gold!
Big Amplifire vibes hey! That Atonic 5150 model is still one of my faves.
Pretty impressive tone for that price point. I like the panel control concept as well.
Wow, I had the Cerberus Wich I loved the drives it had, but this one much better with the inclusion of the amps
I just noticed that they also have a Cerberus model. Smaller and lower in price, but same performance. I think that one would be more to my taste.
Analog drives in the Cerberus too!
Hi Leon. If you still have the Trident, do upgrade to the VE2 firmware. Lots of tasty additions (eg ping-pong delay, greater pseudo-stereo, more amp/cabs, better factory settings etc).
Sounds great.Is there any significant difference between the Nux Trident and the Cerberus? I like the effect insert options on the Cerebrus but the Trident seems to sound a bit more natural in the demos I've heard
Hi Leon. Great review. On the basis of your findings I've just bought one and it's brill. Just one question: at the end you play a few seconds of what sounds like Rush's Tom Sawyer, but I can't figure out exactly what you're playing: do you have a tutorial of this or can you point me towards the tabs (I've tried most of the usual tab sites but to no avail).
That's the guitar part from the chorus of "Limelight"
@@LeonTodd Ah! right band, wrong song: no wonder I couldn't find the tabs! Thanks Leon.
Id like to request a demo of the Mesa IIC+ Metal sound. I love all the other sounds but thats the one that i have yet to hear and its the one thing keeping me from buying it. Also, do you find a drop in volume when moving from patch to patch? Specifically from a clean patch to a distorted patch? I have often had that issue with these types of units.
Hi, I just recieved a Nu-X Trident. Its EXCELLENT!!! But is there a way to delete the factory presets? All of them are not usable for me..and I would love to have more space for my sounds. Also..one wrong press of a button and they are screaming out of my amp !!!!! I don't want to have that happen at one of my shows. How do I delete the factory presets?
We need a comparison video of NUX MG30 and NUX Trident.
I liked every sound you showed. I think this is for me.
Nice demo!! Question: Is there a way to shut off the amp simulator with one of the buttons? I would use this mainly for direct recording but for the occasional gig I'd love to be able to shut the amp sim off and use a fuzz tone. Also have you A/B'd this unit with the Nux Cerebrus? I like the EFX pedal insert options of the Cerebrus but the Trident seems to sound fatter in all the demos I've seen
Just bought the Boss GX100,finding it difficult,is this unit easier?
Fantastic video Leon ! Excelent playing ! ✌️
Glad you enjoyed it mate, cheers!
I like that the virtual pedals go right to left like a real pedal chain - My Zoom Multistomps do that as well. It seems stupid that other companies do it backwards.
My discrete pedalboard goes from left (tuner, wah, drives) to right (trem, delay, reverb) 😊 Each of us can organize the board as needed or wanted. I use to read from left to right, so probably that's why I like to see my signal flow the same way, too. The same goes for amps: heads built into a combo housing often show a mirrored controls layout because the manufacturers produce only one amp version for both head and combo versions.
@@sexyguitarboy69 Yes, I can understand that since we in the western world read left to right, it might seem more natural to see our pedals that way, but the fact is that the inputs and outputs on hardware pedals go right to left. It would seem very impractical and messy to me to wire all my pedals with extra long patch cables going all the way around each pedal, just so I can see my pedal chain the same way I read, since, I’m not reading them like a book - but as you say, to each their own.
Thank you !! Quick question does the booster give you more volume for solos? Or does it works only for turning on and off the distortion?? I’m thinking of buying it, but I do play with a clean amp on rehearsals and distortion is really important for me. Again thank you so much !
Very Cool, Thankyou. Interesting Device, Sounded awesome. Cheers
I had a stank face going on for every tone you dialed in. This thing sounds amazing!
Great review thank you. What the heck is that riff at 8.30 ...can't get it out of my head.
This one - th-cam.com/video/KZkX1vyyJpY/w-d-xo.html
@@LeonTodd ah thanks Leon for taking the time to reply. Brilliant song!
Sounds impressive
I don't dislike the new pedals diving through menus but this one reminds me a bit of old mono synths of the 80's.
Cool device!
Heaven Above on the boosted JCM800 AND Limelight in the same video - KILLER!!!!!!!!
Thanks for playing clean!!
I've seen a lot of vids about the NUX Cerberus and the NUX Trident. I, as an old fashion guy, am not so font of all the modeling. I was glad to have ended school and I certainly am not going back to learn all the digital shit from all those new modeling stuff. This looks more like an old fashioned stuff, now only wich pedal will it me. The Trident or de Cerberus?!?
Been eyeing the Nux Cerberus (basically the predecessor/little brother to the Trident) to use as an easy flightboard/gigboard, but I've not been sure exactly how good or bad the effects in it are. It's difficult to judge just by watching youttube videos. The Trident looks really interesting though!
I had a Cerberus for a while. The effects were really good actually. Delay and reverbs sounded incredible and the mods were pretty good too. The Univibe left a bit to be desired but that was my only complaint. I sold it because I wanted something with amp modeling.
Needless to say, I’m very interested in the Trident.
Hmmm may suit me for testing the water.... does it model the JTM 45 "Bluesbreaker"? Cheers, Pete
Yes indeed
man i want it so bad. whens it drop?
Oh thats really cool..its a modeller but with the layout of say a tech 21 little bourd thing. Nux have been pumping out better and better stuff every year.they remind me of Mooer a little bit.
Hello, does anyone know if you are limited to only 10 blocks in the signal chain? Also, can you have two different Boost pedals in the path at the same time, such as Distortion and Overdrive, like they had on the Cerberus? Thanks for any help!
Thanks for this demo. I’ve got their Cerberus, and which I love, but it’s starting to malfunction so I need to upgrade.
I’m trying to decide between the Trident or their MG30, and whilst I am much more attracted to the similarity of this to the Cerberus, I heard that the Trident doesn’t have a shimmer reverb on, which is a big part of my sound, so I’m unsure which way to go. Everything else about the Trident suits me perfectly as I gig a lot, but…
What do you reckon?
Could always get a cheap little shimmer box (NUX make one) to add to it
@@LeonTodd thanks. Yes, very true, but tbh I’m trying to lower my pedalboard footprint atm. Always a struggle with pedalboard realestate, if you know what I mean. Haha.
@@Nathankaye yeah I'm the same. If I can get it done in one box then I'll be happy!
I have the nuX MG30 and it does have a shimmer reverb. Get that instead unless you're going to gig, then the Trident is probably still a better purchase.
I have the NuxMG30. Love it. This sounds like a definite upgrade. I would consider purchasing this one depending on the price. Im a home player enthusiast at the moment.Yes this is easier to use for sure 💯. Thanks man 😎👍✌️✌️🎸🎸
Finally, did you buy Trident? I was hesitating between MG30, GX100 (and now GX10), but when hearing Trident in this one, I wonder if I should add it to the shortlist, despite its small screen (but it seems Trident has Windows editor?)
@lasu7712 no I haven't yet. Bought a bunch of guitars and amps. Tapped out at the moment 😄🤣. Boss and Nux are good for the money. Gx 100. Looking good 😊
Hey leon ! Is it possible to use this unit directly with a cab or through an amp using the fx unit? Would love to use it directly with a cab if it works
13:44! Sweet baby Jesus.
so wheres the demo using the interface built in
Beautiful Beautiful 🇧🇷🎸
Covered so much in a 1/4 hr 👍👍👍
Seems pretty sweet, get's the job done in one unit, perfect for quick jam and seems quality enough to gig.
How robust is it, switch quality etc?
Been trying to find the answer to what I thought was a simple question, no luck so far. Is it possible to record both the dry / direct guitar as well as the full output of the unit when using this as an audio interface?
i want to know this also. There is 4 outputs
Hello Leon, how does it feel regarding to dynamics under the fingers let's say compared to the FM9? I'm asking because I want a compact rig for outside gigs that might involve sudden rain, sand etc. Thank you.
There are transparent protective covers for live use under adverse weather conditions. They are offered for the Helix range, but maybe for other devices as well.
Can it do drop tune? Can it be used for bass guitar?
Seems that combine doesn't sound as good as Mighty Plug Pro into the same PA...
As regard quality of amp simulation , do you prefer this or the Atomic amplifier??
The atomic has some really good amp models but it's a bit lacking FX wise vs this
Can you give a preset a song name (e.g.”Running of fumes”) and have it show on the display - it big letters so you can read it? …am looking for a multi-FX where I can make presets for each of my songs, and browse/stomp through them…
Can someone tell me if there is share library to trade patches with other users?
Hi Leon - me again :) I am running a Tonex in front of the AXE III Turbo to make quick EQ adjustments etc. on the fly but its 44khz - seems a bit phasey - this Trident is 48khz - would it be better to use this unit thats 48khz to match Fractal 48khz ? would that be better way of doing it or it doesnt matter ? - thanks Buddy
It won't matter since you're not using the digital I/O
Great point Leon thanks so much - stay well :)
Great vid as always. Sorry if I missed this, but how's the gap while switching presets? Is there a way to make it totally gapless, say with snapshots or the GX-100 methods?
i want to know this also
Hi Leon, nice video. Do you mind confirming if you can drop tune on this in semitones? Thanks
Oh ya one more thing, this or the ME-90? 😅
I don't think this has poly pitch stuff
@LeonTodd Cheers Leon (The Professional)
Does nux trident have stereo effects? I can't figure out if there are stereo effects
Yes
I’m damn curious about this one.
Leon, would you consider this a suitable backup for your FM3?
Yeah this could definitely get me through a gig if needed. There's no advanced switching akin to scenes so I'd probably just set it up on one preset and add FX as needed
Can run into a speaker cab ?
Or does it have to run into a power amp then to cab ?
Needs a power amp
Waiting for NUX MG-50!
Impressive and compact
No tap tempo?!🤔
The delay footswitch supports Smart Tap Tempo.
Interesting HM-2 styling
Hahaha I came unsee that now
Is the Trident worth buying over the MG30 and/or Stomp XL? These are my 3 contenders. Anyone?
In terms of sounds, the MG30 is just as good as the trident but the Trident is more for the gigging musician. I have the MG30 and it's the best piece of gear I've ever bought. It's mind blowing for the price I paid.
How do you compare this with the Boss GX-100?
GX is a lot more powerful, this is a lot cheaper.
@@LeonTodd The GX-100 is $539.99 the NUX Trident is $449.00 So less than $100 difference. Did you mistake for the GX-1000?
@@inspiringminds7284 ah yep I'm thinking of the GT-1000. In which case, if the $100 price gap isn't an issue it's more a case of what UI you prefer - touch screen with a few generic encoders or dedicated pedal style knobs. The GX doesn't have XLR outputs either from memory.
@@LeonTodd Thank you, I Enjoy your posts at Fractal too. I like how you stay above the petty things that some old time users seem to get themselves in with other users that causes a negative vibe at Fractal Forum.
Just want to wish you the best, you're a great man.
Sold!!
me-90 is easier to use and has an expression pedal built in.
If you are at the gates of Hell and manage to get past the Cerberus, you are presented with a Trident.
Appropriate for a brand that produces a "Morningstar"... I'd guess that's the final boss fight pedal (er.. not *that* Boss, that'd be found upstairs if you are a rare soul who made it through guitar life without playing "Freebird" "Smoke OT Water" and "Hairway to Steven"....
I'm absolutely damned so came here to learn how to use my Trident.
NU>X need to release three more variants of the Horseman. Then we'd have us a fine time rocking thru Hell and back with our sinful "affordable" boards.
A little sympathy for the cheaper rigs and we Players of no wealth and questionable taste...
Hail NU>X!!
GAS!!!!!!!!!
Fantástico
No editor ?
There is a software editor
You know it's good when you make the stanky face...LOL. I make face too if gear makes my ears tickle.
I like it. Send me one.
Ragdoll... thrown around the kitchen....
Get that damn dampner off that guitar! Those are for basses!!! :)
the funny thing is that there is now a whole new generation that has grown up listening too and learning on CRAP sounding distortions and they think that when something sounds "ok" that it sounds GREAT .... good sonic sensibility is getting drowned out by mediocrity and the lack of understanding the difference.... and when dinosaurs like me have vanished from this earth they will never even know what they are missing because they will truly think that what they have is GREAT and NOT MEDIOCRE.... but thats what it is....and all it will ever be.......... MEDIOCRE... and they have no clue.... SAD REALLY... ✌😎
LEON NOBODY EVER ADDRESS'S IF YOU GET A MODELER LIKE THIS OR OTHER PEDALS DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE FRFR CABS OR MONITORS? I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DO NOT SHOW HOW THINGS ARE HOOKED UP TO AMPS OR HOW THEY GO IN LOOPS ITS ALWAYS OVER LOOKED, MANY OF YOUR VIEWERS LIK MYSELF JUST HAVE A HEAD AND A CAB OR A COMBO MODEL OF SOMETHING. THANKS LOVE YOUR WORK OH AND LETS SEE THAT CERIATONE LEVIATHAN SOON PLEASE!!
I'm using cab IR's so you're hearing the DI output of the unit. I listen to myself on reference monitors.
@@LeonTodd Thanks for the response but in the future can you show how you would use it with a regular amp and cabinet? Or with a guitar head and what to match it with please? Also the Leviathan question?
OBNOXIOUS POST. HE OWES YOU NOTHING. BE MORE POLITE NEXT TIME.
@@MOAB-UT I DIDN'T ASK YOU FOR AN OPINION BEST TO KEEP THAT T O YOURSELF PAL. I WASN'T OBNOXIOUS AT ALL JUST ASK HIM A QUESTION NOT YOU FOR AN OPINION.
@@darthslater6077 PUBLIC FORUM MEANS EVERYONE CAN CHIME IN. IF NOT YOUR WISH, PM HIM. ALL CAPS IS OBNOXIOUS. YOUR REPLY WAS OBNOXIOUS AS WELL. FYI OVERLOOKED IN ONE WORD AND LIKE IS NOT A WORD. NO SPACE BETWEEN T AND O. YOU AIN'T MY PAL, PAL. SPEND MORE TIME PRACTICING AND LESS DOING THIS.
Sounds terrible. But good video
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Well this is fun :D