I really don’t think people fully appreciate the value of a TH-camr who will review gear and tell you if it’s terrible, ok or great. There have been things Elmo has reviewed that I’ve disagreed with and some of the features he doesn’t value, I do. But I will always respect his honesty. It’s rare in the TH-cam gear world
when I got mine, I also had the issue with the delay, the update I had to do fixed it. Also a bit fiddling with the app makes it sound a lot better, even though I would recomend the Nux Mighty Plug Pro, as an awesome practice solution on headphones or a bluetooth speaker, or speakers in general.
@gandalfthemaroon1684 Yes, I like to compare all similar items that are in my price range,weigh up all the options,fors and against,is it worth the extra cost etc. I think it's the smart thing to do 👍🏻
I'm actually a big Cube fan, but the Nux Mighty 20 Mk II was really impressive, for 158 euros including Bluetooth adapter. The clean sounds are good. I'd be interested to hear what you think of it.
I wonder why you don't use the app that comes with it to adjust the amplifier. More options, adjustment possibilities including impulse response and much more. I was able to play with one of these and it sounded much better to me. However, everyone tests in their own way. One reason why I don't think much of YT tests, thanks for the video
Really respect your reviews , you're very honest which isn't always the case here on YT! If you had to pick the best dual overdrive pedal you've played which would it be? Keep up the great work! ✌
I have speakers in my car 40 years ago mounted on the parcel shelf that sounded better than that and smaller, no excuse for not getting a decent sound out of 4 0r 5 inch drivers today.
Have you checked out the NUX Mighty 8BT MKII yet? It's also app driven and takes power adapter or 8xAA batteries and has a bigger 6.5” FRFR speaker. I don't have one. I'm just looking for an extra battery practice amp for private backyard use when I feel like it. But I would get a wireless guitar system and plug in that way. I'm starting to hate cords.
I still can't see past the Spark 40 for a home practice amp it does absolutely everything I need it to and sounds great at home and the bass issue was solved long ago with the addition of the EQ pedal. Only con would be it's a bit intimidating for a beginner due to all the features but you have to start/learn sometime.
I don't think this is a great review. The app is critical to get a decent sound. Once you've used it once you can save the sounds and you don't need to use it again. There was also a massive firmware update that completely upgraded the sound so worth checking that.
I have one and for my use case i think it's a brilliant product idea despite some of it's issues, if you want a cheap (under 200) small and completely wireless practice amp to put on your desk or move around the house or take on vacation there's nothing else on the market, sounds are decent, it's not a particularly easy amp to setup but if you put in the effort it sounds ok (Elmo i really like your reviews but this one sounds crap compared to what i get mine to sound like), and app work fine, only main issue i have is the wireless transmitter crackling a bit after you establish connection, that goes away in less than 1 minute. There are NO alternatives for a sub 200$ completely wireless amp on the market, but as Elmo put it, if you dont need the wiresess transmitter there are tons of better options
it depends what you plan to play. More oldschool stuff = squier, modern stuff=ibanez. Cort G200 must be a in between. Redhill guitar I dont know nothing about
Hi Elmo, I really like your Gear reviews. But for practice AMP one important criteria nowadays is bluetooth support to easely play using backing tracks. My dream would be a boss katana mini with bluetooth support but it don t have it. That's why my best practice AMP is the Black Star fly3 bt version. And with thé inexpesive speaker extension sound is clearly enhanced. Anyway I still hope to see a boss katana mini with BT, one day, perhaps...
Late comment, but why people just don't buy bluetooth dongle? They are not expensive, sound quality is very good at these days and there's aux in port in the amps. I use Bluetooth dongle in my solid state Fender Mustang 2x12 and it works great.
Elmo, I must say, the faces that you were making when you first demoed the Code 50 were priceless. It was like you being on a small elevator and somebody else passing some wind who ate fermented cabbage the day before. Great channel!
It sounded "tinny" even on my tiny laptop speakers. I wasn't in the market for a guitar amplifier, but this video was surely a service for those who were.
I bought one and LOVED it. I used it for about a two hours when I got it and then when I got back from work the next day (after the wireless sender had been plugged in) I tried using it and it died after 5 minutes. Left it charging again and it would die in less than 5 minutes. I had to return it. I will say this though; I liked it so much that had guitar center (🤮) had offered to replace it instead of just refunding it, I would have gotten another.
Gracias por aclarar el lío de elegir el amp! Estoy totalmente de acuerdo en lo que dices de las app y tus esa mierda, puedes más tiempo probando cosas que tocando y acabas loco. Llevo un montón de tos vídeos vistos y ya veo que va a ser el katana mini mi elección. Sonido Zeppelin, Blackmoore... Sin tener que tocar un millón de botones ni app's. Gracias por tu gran review!!!
The NUX Mighty Air is complete crap. I've had it for a couple of years and it has intermittent connection issues with the jam tracks. Is it just that I was unlucky because I happened to get a faulty unit? If so, I was unlucky three times in a row. The one I have now is the third one, after two exchanges. So, three out of three turned out to be complete crap, for me.
I believe the wireless connection has an issue if your smartphone is in close proximity with the unit. I had this issue, have to keep the phone away from it.
@@z.z.onichi5365 Thank you very much for taking the time to comment. I am definitely going to run some tests, keeping the phone away. Ironically, when the signals were breaking up, I tried to troubleshot by placing the phone even closer to the NUX unit and the problem persisted. Now I'll try your suggestion. Thanks agian.
@@frankentronics hi you're welcome. Also make sure it has the latest firmware. The one I'm using now 2.3.1 or something like that. It's in the nux website on the amp page at the bottom..there is a download links with instructions how to update. Overall really good amp tbh the built-in speaker isn't super great but if you take the headphones out to another bigger more powerful speakers it's actually impressive or try over headphones as well. Good luck
Without the APP, you didn't get the correct way to drive it. It's like you use the traditional way to drive TESLA. Nothing wrong, just old school and new fashion.
It sounded like a cheap, digital amp. Better options in that use case, as you point out are better options, either don't or hide it better. It also looks 'cheap'
I had one. It was really bad. I spoke to NUX customer service. Let's just say... the person I was speaking to, bless him, was likely born without a brain. In the end, I sent it back. The issue was that if you used it wirelessly, as intended, it created a very noticeable and distracting buzz. The sounds were OK and even good at times if you used a cable to connect, but wirelss was unusable at low volumes. I wanted to like it, but I couldn't get past the buzz.
Maybe it's the bt connection that is too cheap and gets mixed if there are more connections near or wonky walls that suffocate the signal, I live in a flat that even bt buds get interference occasionally
No offence @Harrythe1st but this is the sort of thing the customer service guy was trying to walk me through. It was like I had never used technology before. At the end of the day, if their device doesn't work in the electro magnetic soup we live in, then it doesn't work. Period. ❤👍
I owned it for 4 years and very happy with it on the go. Spark mini and spark go did not exist yet. Without the app you tested 5% of it's possibilities. Also factory presets are so bad it seems they focused to provide the worst possible combinations
Had a mate just buy one. Sounds like a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Wish he'd asked my advice first. For just a tiny bit more cash he could have bought a THR or something decent.
Your not using the app though so the review doesn't make any sense. If you don't like apps then there no point in reviewing it because that's what it's really there for. Not being funny as I like your channel.
Nice one Elmo. This has confirmed in my mind something I have long suspected. I think all practice amps are a waste of time and money. Chasing a 'perfect' controllable tone for home use? There are plenty of great plugin options for that, and you're automatically ready to record if inspiration strikes. Other that than buy a loud amp, and book some studio time so you can properly play it, or use headphones.
NUX make some great products, this isn't one of them , if i had to sum this amp up in a word i would say 'Underwhelming' NUX can and should do better than this
Ohh dear, how to make a good guitar sound bad. But what do we expect from China. Save up a bit more or buy a good used amp, but please don't waste your hard earned cash on this.
I understand it's just a little practice amp, but still - any sound setting is like a fart in a kazoo. No thanks, I'll save my money for something better.
Sounds like a teeny tiny little Radio Shack speaker stuck inside a plastic box. Oh wait, that's what it is! I'll keep my Katana practice amp 😊. Sorry you had to endure this demo Elmo. You're a man of infinitely more patience than me.
Check out the BEST 10 practice amps ever: th-cam.com/video/giuHVTZvUgY/w-d-xo.html
I really don’t think people fully appreciate the value of a TH-camr who will review gear and tell you if it’s terrible, ok or great. There have been things Elmo has reviewed that I’ve disagreed with and some of the features he doesn’t value, I do. But I will always respect his honesty. It’s rare in the TH-cam gear world
Thank you. Much appreciated 👍
I use it with the app and there is so much more you can do. Happy with mine. Not amazing, but for the price I feel it’s fair.
Thanks Elmo. Great honest revue as usual.
when I got mine, I also had the issue with the delay, the update I had to do fixed it. Also a bit fiddling with the app makes it sound a lot better, even though I would recomend the Nux Mighty Plug Pro, as an awesome practice solution on headphones or a bluetooth speaker, or speakers in general.
Good review,one of the many I looked at before going with the katana air ex,so glad I spent the extra on the air ex ,worth every penny to me.👍🏻
Cheers!
You're comparing a $600 amp to a $150 amp, no shit sherlock you sound very smart
@gandalfthemaroon1684 Yes, I like to compare all similar items that are in my price range,weigh up all the options,fors and against,is it worth the extra cost etc. I think it's the smart thing to do 👍🏻
I'm actually a big Cube fan, but the Nux Mighty 20 Mk II was really impressive, for 158 euros including Bluetooth adapter. The clean sounds are good. I'd be interested to hear what you think of it.
I wonder why you don't use the app that comes with it to adjust the amplifier. More options, adjustment possibilities including impulse response and much more.
I was able to play with one of these and it sounded much better to me. However, everyone tests in their own way. One reason why I don't think much of YT tests, thanks for the video
Cheers!
Really respect your reviews , you're very honest which isn't always the case here on YT! If you had to pick the best dual overdrive pedal you've played which would it be? Keep up the great work! ✌
You have to use the app, if you want a good sound.
I have speakers in my car 40 years ago mounted on the parcel shelf that sounded better than that and smaller, no excuse for not getting a decent sound out of 4 0r 5 inch drivers today.
They are 2" speakers
@@tiagoramalhais5493 yes and they still sound shit.
Lmao my Sony headphones plugged into the speaker out of a 100 Watt plexi.. the headphones speakers blow, much like that amp does 😆😂
😆😂👍👍
It sounds like a chicken with laryngitis 😂
Have you checked out the NUX Mighty 8BT MKII yet? It's also app driven and takes power adapter or 8xAA batteries and has a bigger 6.5” FRFR speaker. I don't have one. I'm just looking for an extra battery practice amp for private backyard use when I feel like it. But I would get a wireless guitar system and plug in that way. I'm starting to hate cords.
Not yet.
do you hear any delay in sound with this wireless amp?
I have one, i don't notice any delay with the wireless receiver
I still can't see past the Spark 40 for a home practice amp it does absolutely everything I need it to and sounds great at home and the bass issue was solved long ago with the addition of the EQ pedal. Only con would be it's a bit intimidating for a beginner due to all the features but you have to start/learn sometime.
Good amp that.
@@MrPolevaulter it's not perfect but it has so many features.
I don't think this is a great review.
The app is critical to get a decent sound. Once you've used it once you can save the sounds and you don't need to use it again.
There was also a massive firmware update that completely upgraded the sound so worth checking that.
I agreed its like if you didnt tune your guitar before playing it lol is not as other amps out of the box plug and play 😅
I have one and for my use case i think it's a brilliant product idea despite some of it's issues, if you want a cheap (under 200) small and completely wireless practice amp to put on your desk or move around the house or take on vacation there's nothing else on the market, sounds are decent, it's not a particularly easy amp to setup but if you put in the effort it sounds ok (Elmo i really like your reviews but this one sounds crap compared to what i get mine to sound like), and app work fine, only main issue i have is the wireless transmitter crackling a bit after you establish connection, that goes away in less than 1 minute.
There are NO alternatives for a sub 200$ completely wireless amp on the market, but as Elmo put it, if you dont need the wiresess transmitter there are tons of better options
I got a NU>X Mighty Lite that I use at work. 80 bucks used can't go wrong.
Can you review the Cort G250SE please? I am considering between this one and the Yamaha Pacifica 112V.
Probably not in the near future.
Hi! PLEASE! HELP!!! FENDER SQUIER SONIC STRAT HSS or IBANEZ GSA60 or JET JS-400 or Cort G200 or REDHILL STM300 or...?
it depends what you plan to play. More oldschool stuff = squier, modern stuff=ibanez. Cort G200 must be a in between. Redhill guitar I dont know nothing about
Hi Elmo, I really like your Gear reviews. But for practice AMP one important criteria nowadays is bluetooth support to easely play using backing tracks. My dream would be a boss katana mini with bluetooth support but it don t have it. That's why my best practice AMP is the Black Star fly3 bt version. And with thé inexpesive speaker extension sound is clearly enhanced. Anyway I still hope to see a boss katana mini with BT, one day, perhaps...
Late comment, but why people just don't buy bluetooth dongle? They are not expensive, sound quality is very good at these days and there's aux in port in the amps. I use Bluetooth dongle in my solid state Fender Mustang 2x12 and it works great.
got nux mighty space. Lovin it.
Cool bananas :)
You should try the new Nux mighty lite 2
Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt, love the honest reviews
Cheers!
How does it compare to the Marshall Code?😂
😂
Elmo, I must say, the faces that you were making when you first demoed the Code 50 were priceless. It was like you being on a small elevator and somebody else passing some wind who ate fermented cabbage the day before. Great channel!
Next amp for the campfire...... i mean into the campfire! ♨️
It sounded "tinny" even on my tiny laptop speakers. I wasn't in the market for a guitar amplifier, but this video was surely a service for those who were.
Cuando estaba por comprar ese NUX aparece este video... Grande!
👍
Have you tried the Joyo Jam buddy? $70, not bad for just around the house.
I bought one and LOVED it. I used it for about a two hours when I got it and then when I got back from work the next day (after the wireless sender had been plugged in) I tried using it and it died after 5 minutes.
Left it charging again and it would die in less than 5 minutes.
I had to return it.
I will say this though; I liked it so much that had guitar center (🤮) had offered to replace it instead of just refunding it, I would have gotten another.
after you getting it replaced does it still dies after 5 minutes or more
@man23.s I didn’t replace it. I just returned it.
There is nux mighty lite BT mk II , you shoud test it
Gracias por aclarar el lío de elegir el amp! Estoy totalmente de acuerdo en lo que dices de las app y tus esa mierda, puedes más tiempo probando cosas que tocando y acabas loco. Llevo un montón de tos vídeos vistos y ya veo que va a ser el katana mini mi elección. Sonido Zeppelin, Blackmoore... Sin tener que tocar un millón de botones ni app's. Gracias por tu gran review!!!
Gracias!
The app makes it better at this price for practicing.
this actually have a phone app u can tweak more options, even the mic simulation xD
Yeah it's great (although a lot app dependent), but is very expensive
The NUX Mighty Air is complete crap. I've had it for a couple of years and it has intermittent connection issues with the jam tracks. Is it just that I was unlucky because I happened to get a faulty unit? If so, I was unlucky three times in a row. The one I have now is the third one, after two exchanges. So, three out of three turned out to be complete crap, for me.
I believe the wireless connection has an issue if your smartphone is in close proximity with the unit. I had this issue, have to keep the phone away from it.
@@z.z.onichi5365 Thank you very much for taking the time to comment. I am definitely going to run some tests, keeping the phone away.
Ironically, when the signals were breaking up, I tried to troubleshot by placing the phone even closer to the NUX unit and the problem persisted.
Now I'll try your suggestion.
Thanks agian.
@@frankentronics hi you're welcome. Also make sure it has the latest firmware. The one I'm using now 2.3.1 or something like that. It's in the nux website on the amp page at the bottom..there is a download links with instructions how to update.
Overall really good amp tbh the built-in speaker isn't super great but if you take the headphones out to another bigger more powerful speakers it's actually impressive or try over headphones as well.
Good luck
Without the APP, you didn't get the correct way to drive it. It's like you use the traditional way to drive TESLA. Nothing wrong, just old school and new fashion.
A lot more projection than a lot of even bigger amps, but the cleaner sound has no dynamics.
"Bob’s your auntie’s live-in lover"
🤣
Hmmmm just makes me happy I got the Spank mini in a sale …
Yeah, much better.
@@MrPolevaulter im planning getting on Christmas,which should I buy nux mighty air or spank mini sir????
It sounded like a cheap, digital amp. Better options in that use case, as you point out are better options, either don't or hide it better. It also looks 'cheap'
I had one. It was really bad. I spoke to NUX customer service. Let's just say... the person I was speaking to, bless him, was likely born without a brain. In the end, I sent it back. The issue was that if you used it wirelessly, as intended, it created a very noticeable and distracting buzz. The sounds were OK and even good at times if you used a cable to connect, but wirelss was unusable at low volumes. I wanted to like it, but I couldn't get past the buzz.
Maybe it's the bt connection that is too cheap and gets mixed if there are more connections near or wonky walls that suffocate the signal, I live in a flat that even bt buds get interference occasionally
Yeah, it wasn't too good.
No offence @Harrythe1st but this is the sort of thing the customer service guy was trying to walk me through. It was like I had never used technology before. At the end of the day, if their device doesn't work in the electro magnetic soup we live in, then it doesn't work. Period. ❤👍
Ok, it's a practice amp you can put in a bag. But I would not want to practice it.
Golden hands!
I agree 👍 Elmo...I don't like it...I don't like Apps either on Amps..
Yeah, apps take away from the actual playing.
Sounds kind of boxy Elmo, can’t expect much from small speaker 🔈
I owned it for 4 years and very happy with it on the go. Spark mini and spark go did not exist yet. Without the app you tested 5% of it's possibilities. Also factory presets are so bad it seems they focused to provide the worst possible combinations
Fair enough.
Would you pick the Spark Mini over this one?
@@gandalfthemaroon1684 Yeah
@@MrPolevaulter Hey Elmo I've sent you an email about guitar classes, please reply if you get the chance
Had a mate just buy one. Sounds like a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Wish he'd asked my advice first. For just a tiny bit more cash he could have bought a THR or something decent.
Your not using the app though so the review doesn't make any sense. If you don't like apps then there no point in reviewing it because that's what it's really there for. Not being funny as I like your channel.
If you aren't using the app, you aren't reviewing the amp
Nice one Elmo. This has confirmed in my mind something I have long suspected. I think all practice amps are a waste of time and money. Chasing a 'perfect' controllable tone for home use? There are plenty of great plugin options for that, and you're automatically ready to record if inspiration strikes. Other that than buy a loud amp, and book some studio time so you can properly play it, or use headphones.
No offence, but reviewing this amp without using the APP doesn't make much sense...
Just buy one of those Marlboro cigarette box amps for 30 bucks
Without the App usage is useless, like a review that doesnt feature the app. Sorry you wasted your time.
NUX make some great products, this isn't one of them , if i had to sum this amp up in a word i would say 'Underwhelming' NUX can and should do better than this
True
Very happy with my Katana😂
Cool!
No, just no. For this price it's not worth it. Hell, even headphone apms sound bettet and costs like x4 cheaper
Ohh dear, how to make a good guitar sound bad.
But what do we expect from China.
Save up a bit more or buy a good used amp, but please don't
waste your hard earned cash on this.
I understand it's just a little practice amp, but still - any sound setting is like a fart in a kazoo. No thanks, I'll save my money for something better.
Sounds like a teeny tiny little Radio Shack speaker stuck inside a plastic box. Oh wait, that's what it is! I'll keep my Katana practice amp 😊. Sorry you had to endure this demo Elmo. You're a man of infinitely more patience than me.
Thanks 😊
Yeah, I guess I better stay away from this then 😅
I have a blackstar fly 3 and it sounds much better than that.
Indeed.
Your ears are pretty special!!
Well. I have both. Don't focus on the TH-cam sound. I much prefer the NUX over the Blackstar.