Looks like the processing engine and effects chain flexibility from the Mighty Space and the Mighty Plug Pro, which is great. But it REALLY needs a footswitch option, or having pro scenes and presets way less useful. I am guessing that some kind of Bluetooth wireless footswitch is in the works from NUX?
Can I play my own backing tracks from my iPad, using Bluetooth and is the volume of the backing tracks unaffected by the level ( volume ) control. I accept that the master volume will probably oversee the total volume output
Have this amp for over 2 weeks now. The clean sound is fantastic, especially with CE-1 emulation (boss chorus ensemble) but I still can't get the right metal tone (I'm a beginner so any tips on how to achieve it?). Also I like the fact that you can make 21 presets (7 channels and 3 scenes) but switching between them mid play is a pain in the ass. Is there any way I can make a footswitch work with it?
In general, set it to the highest gain model available. Then set the gain high enough to get a thick, saturated distortion but avoid excessive muddiness. Aim for a setting around 7-8. On the EQ controls, increase the bass to add depth but keep it tight. Set it around 5-6. Scoop the mids slightly for a modern metal tone but not too much to lose definition. Set it around 3-4. Increase the treble for clarity and attack. Set it around 7-8. Use a noise gate to cut off unwanted noise and ensure tightness. This is crucial for modern metal tones. Use Reverb/Delay sparingly for a touch of ambiance, setting it low to maintain clarity and precision. Use a boost or overdrive to tighten the low end and add more attack.
But is has power amp functions, just use ur pedal board with modulation at the last signal chain. Or connect ur multieffect and it becomes ur powered speaker.
In the manual it says: You can load any WAV format IRs the Mighty Editor will convert to 32 bits/48kHz onto the device automatically But how load a Wav file onto the Mighty 20 MKII ?
Basically, 21 presets instead of 8, new speaker, more pedals, drums and amps, you now can change virtual pedal position (like placing distortion before or after modulation etc.) and place specific pedals into a preset (instead of having just 8 unchangeable presets). Overall it's a lot more customizable than 20BT
@@badwrong6362 bigger speaker (8" vs 6.5"), heavier (6.6 kg vs 2.9 kg), 20BTmk2 is not portable (8BTmk2 can work for 8 hours from 8 AA batteries), 8BTmk2 has a MIC port, 8BTmk2 has more pedals and amps (19 and 21 vs 14 and 17), 20BTmk2 can have 21 presets while 8BTmk2 can only have 7. Overall the choice depends on your uses, I bought my 20BTmk2 two weeks ago for around €160 and it's fantastic (especially the clean sound). The only major flaw that bugs me is that there is no footswitch to change presets (you have only 1 button to change presets on 8BTmk2 and 4 buttons on 20BTmk2)
Please don't have young Joko previewing your gear. His playing elevates everything to sounding so good that I feel I must buy it 😊
NUX brought the big gun for this demo. Young Joko is the real deal.
I'm a clean-tone lover and that clean tone sounds cleaner than a Twin Reverb. Sounds like a JC-120. So beautiful.
Looks like the processing engine and effects chain flexibility from the Mighty Space and the Mighty Plug Pro, which is great. But it REALLY needs a footswitch option, or having pro scenes and presets way less useful. I am guessing that some kind of Bluetooth wireless footswitch is in the works from NUX?
Yes I agree about the footswitch. It should also have a line out like the Mighty 8BT Mk2.
1:06 Bought it today, sounds very good and app is simple to use and works fantastic unless
other brands thats loosing constant connection.
Where did you get it?
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BAX Music Netherlands. Oh and it was € 174,-
@@AngelMartinez-qs3cf From Baxshop in the Netherlands € 174,-
I love that the mighty8bt mk2 has a microphone input. I wish the larger brothers and sisters had this too!
Can I play my own backing tracks from my iPad, using Bluetooth and is the volume of the backing tracks unaffected by the level ( volume ) control. I accept that the master volume will probably oversee the total volume output
i think nux more improvement over the years.good job.
Have this amp for over 2 weeks now. The clean sound is fantastic, especially with CE-1 emulation (boss chorus ensemble) but I still can't get the right metal tone (I'm a beginner so any tips on how to achieve it?). Also I like the fact that you can make 21 presets (7 channels and 3 scenes) but switching between them mid play is a pain in the ass. Is there any way I can make a footswitch work with it?
In general, set it to the highest gain model available. Then set the gain high enough to get a thick, saturated distortion but avoid excessive muddiness. Aim for a setting around 7-8. On the EQ controls, increase the bass to add depth but keep it tight. Set it around 5-6. Scoop the mids slightly for a modern metal tone but not too much to lose definition. Set it around 3-4. Increase the treble for clarity and attack. Set it around 7-8. Use a noise gate to cut off unwanted noise and ensure tightness. This is crucial for modern metal tones. Use Reverb/Delay sparingly for a touch of ambiance, setting it low to maintain clarity and precision. Use a boost or overdrive to tighten the low end and add more attack.
@@americanstreamer1910 Which amp did you use? I mainly use the Die VH4 option and still can not get the tone i want.
hello! a version mk2 for the 40 watts?you know?
Hey NUX, will there also be a 40 watt version of the MKii ?
i need 40 model too
I whish
NUX responded to an email I sent them. A 40 watt MKii is on the way. I was told four months wait before it is out for purchase.
Does it have an Fx loop? And what's the price? It's a very attractive amp.
Sadly no
But is has power amp functions, just use ur pedal board with modulation at the last signal chain. Or connect ur multieffect and it becomes ur powered speaker.
In the manual it says:
You can load any WAV format IRs the Mighty Editor will convert to 32 bits/48kHz onto the device automatically
But how load a Wav file onto the Mighty 20 MKII ?
Looks like a cool practice amp 💯. I'm impressed by this young man. He can jam. Nice 👍🙂. I checked the link couldn't find the price though. 😮
Nice! Where can I get it and the price?
Sir if use the nux amp as a power amp .is there something i need to do ? Or it will bypass directly if i use another multi effects?
will it available on indonesia?
Does the speaker go on Mute in the headphone output?
Yes
I bought it but it doesn’t have a metal mode, can I make it sound like a Metallica somehow?
It's like mighty space + mighty 20bt
ну и стоит в два раза меньше
Whats the difference of this and the 8bt mk2?
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Is there a foot controller for live use?
no
In front of the bedroom mirror?
Ahh seeing this vid using mighty mk2 😂😂
How is this Amp different than the original version?
Basically, 21 presets instead of 8, new speaker, more pedals, drums and amps, you now can change virtual pedal position (like placing distortion before or after modulation etc.) and place specific pedals into a preset (instead of having just 8 unchangeable presets).
Overall it's a lot more customizable than 20BT
@@galaxy34470 Thank you. This helps!
@@galaxy34470do you know what the difference of this compared to the 8bt mk2?
@@badwrong6362 bigger speaker (8" vs 6.5"), heavier (6.6 kg vs 2.9 kg), 20BTmk2 is not portable (8BTmk2 can work for 8 hours from 8 AA batteries), 8BTmk2 has a MIC port, 8BTmk2 has more pedals and amps (19 and 21 vs 14 and 17), 20BTmk2 can have 21 presets while 8BTmk2 can only have 7.
Overall the choice depends on your uses, I bought my 20BTmk2 two weeks ago for around €160 and it's fantastic (especially the clean sound). The only major flaw that bugs me is that there is no footswitch to change presets (you have only 1 button to change presets on 8BTmk2 and 4 buttons on 20BTmk2)
@@galaxy34470 thanks man for the info! It really helps with weighing on what to get.
Price in Singapore
No battery powered or wireless? 😢
no
For bedroom use?
Mighty 8 mk2 is portable and uses 8 AA batteries (for 8 hours), would you change 20 batteries every few plays? I doubt that.
put whammy in mg 400