@@newaccount3743 They say up to 18 hours and I never really kept track but I have had the unit for about 4 months now and have never been in a situation where the amp died. The wireless transmitter goes out in about 3 hours but I keep a patch cable in my gig bag so that if the wireless dies I can still plug in. Another cool thing is that if you take a break you can leave the transmitter in the amp and it is charging whlie you are chiling and drinking a beer or whatever. In 15- 20 minutes you can get a quick charge to keep you going more if the wireless is desired.
I had the THR10X and then the Nux Mighty Lite (the older smaller one) after. The Nux truly holds its own to the THR10, the DSP is fantastic and I ended up selling the THR due to the even more compact nature and extra features (BT backing tracks, charge with almost anything, etc) it provides.
Someone did think of that before. The Katana Air is the same concept, except for the price point. Here's hoping that we'll see more of it, because it's effing brilliant!
How can you even hate on max? Hes the nicest dude. Super humble. Not cocky or arrogant at all and actually reviews stuff normal people can get there hands on. Not to mention bringing lots if good brands to light like wolf or even glarry. Lol i wouldn't even look at a glarry, but there great for broke beginners. I just found about these by a craiglist add actually and when I thought about it I was sure max had probably reviewed it...the built in battery and reverb is what im really after in a portable amp.
Dude, I discovered your channel for Glenn's video about that dude trying to get a Revv amp for free, I've been enjoying your content, you're a very enjoyable player, you should check the mighty plug from NuX too, cheers from Carlisle PA.
@@davidtobis3614 Yes, sorry. I was confused with nux mighty plug. Do you think that in a one room apartment (studio) it could have low enough clear sound in order not to be hear from the next wall apartment?
@@phillipholt6005 I mean the mighty air is worth more than $189 It has chorus distortion delay reverb and many more effects, if you buy foot pedals or more than it will be more than $189
@@DiscontinuedChannelOne I use modeling amps to eliminate pedals and effects. I can't afford pedals and I'm a stroke victim I don't even modify. I buy guitars with features I need. I only have 8 guitars so I can play them equally.
I have the SPARK and a VIP1 amps and I only play at home so I don't have a need for this AMP. I was thinking about all the cables on the floor. I also have the acoustisonic AMP and I was thinking about wireless systems but they are confusing.
@@rodreyes8436 Me too, the 80's was a magical time compared to today; long afternoons at the arcade in the mall, a wonderfully diverse assortment of awesome music to choose from and all those Classic Rock bands were making comeback albums, MTV was still playing music and sticking it to the man (now they actually ARE "the man") with Headbangers Ball and other cool shows. Atari 2600 was released, we had movies like Ghostbusters, Trading Places, Raiders of the Lost Ark, ET and Predator, Eddie Murphy was doing the most epic stand-ups and SNL was actually still funny. There was the A-Team on TV and Watership Down on HBO (which was rated R at the time), you had Heavy Metal magazine and also the movie...I can go on for days but I'll just depress myself lol.
NUX’s Amps and Multi effects are really awesome. Nice review on this. Your review on Mighty light BT really help for me to buy my 1st Desktop Amp. Can you have a review on NUX’s Mighty Plug MP2? Small devices that Rocks…
Good review Max. I have the original Mighty BT lite and then got a Katana Mini; the Kat's sound quality is definitely better than the Lite, though the Nux holds its own with the vast features. Also got the Nux Mighty Plug, and it is my favorite device from them all due to having the same DSP as Nux's premium FX processors while being ultra compact with excellent sound quality via headphones. If I don't want phones, just line into a speaker and it works fantastic. Choosing between the Plug and the Mighty Air was very difficult to decide, the Plug ultimately won due to being $69 and so much more compact with same power. You can't go wrong with either.
I want one of these badly! So badly that I might just go out of my busy little way and get me one sometime soon ! Thanks for the demo bro! Great job and nice playing !
Hey Maxwell, I saw a review of the magnificent Harley Benton MAX Fusion guitar, that apparently is made with your input. Are they available yet / still? Your reply is much appreciated
Bought one of these just recently to use as a mini rig when travelling. Still trying to figure out how to get the best from it but good so far! Best part tho was I bought the Blackstar Carry on guitar. It’s brilliant!!
Well Guitar Max (Maxxxwell McHugh Carlisle) was born in 1983, so he was an 80's kid. I realise you may have just meant that "..you really should have been an 80's kid" as an overall thing to anyone reading your comment, but Guitar Max was a kid in the 80's. Peace from Ireland mo chara. Also, Max wondered why other guitar amp makers hadn't made a wireless feature, they have! I have seen this wireless feature on an amp before, (well I saw a video of one) but I can't remember the name of the Amp.
thanks for the review. Been looking in to this amp the last week or so as I think it'd be perfect for jamming on my front porch (I'm old.) Also, love the finish on your guitar there, man.
They should make the transmitter switch remotely turn the amplifier on and off so you can put the amp somewhere distant from where you keep and play your guitar.
A Greta is hard to beat for compact tube tone. But my dream is finding a complete mini studio packed in a mini tube amp that's got it all, I know it's just a dream , but can you imagine what a aspiring musician could do with such a tool?
People keep saying that the backing tracks (nux app, spotify...) are playing on the smartphone and not through the nexus mighty amp... Is it possible to play spotify via bt, and jam to it?
i use the mighty air wireless it's a great little amp. i use it as audio interface with the usb on my PC on windows. I'm curious does anyone know if this amp works with macbook as well, through the usb as an audio interface. I couldn't find much detail in their website or the manual! Thanks in advance
Does it sound better then the blackstar core id 10? You can now get a rechargeable battery for the core series I have the core 10 but I hate all the wires
@Stoodio808 I like the peavey as well but the core id 10 is much smaller.. for live/ bedroom when I can crank it I use my valve king mh which I love but I’m looking for small portable living room amp
I want to run this amp but also a looper pedal infront of the amp.. So i'd have to go guitar cable from guitar > pedal board > and then the wireless transmitter out of the lpoper to the amp?
Hi, I have a bit of an oddly specific question about the NuX Mighty Air if you still have yours. How well does it respond to controlled guitar feedback? I mean like laying the guitar flat with all the strings muted and moving the mini amp in the air directly over the guitar pickups, while playing with the guitar controls to get different sounds, even melodies. It's a trick I've been using on my 1W Fender '57 Twin mini amp for like 15 years now (I have some old videos of this on my channel) but I've never gotten to try it out with other mini amps to see which one makes the feedback sing the best. This NuX amp's features seem really promising but I can't find any of them near me to try out, and obviously the gear demo videos on YT tend to focus on the basics rather than weird stuff like this. I don't want to drop $189 to order one online only to find out it won't work for what I want to do so any help here would be great.
@@questionmark5463 I guess the key word of my question is "sing". Does the feedback feel smooth and responsive? For counterexample I also got to try this out on one of those 3 watt Blackstar Fly amps and the feedback signal was either way too soft and unresponsive, or just really piercingly, painfully loud. No in between, and the built-in compressor didn't help either. Then later I picked up a Fender Deluxe mini on a whim (same specs as the Twin minus one 2-inch speaker) which turned out pretty good. It doesn't have anything close to the Nux's feature set though. But all those features mean nothing to me if the feedback response turns out to be unusable.
@@DSoverPSP I actually have a Blackstar Fly 3 and that will feedback in a pleasant manner if I use a boost pedal in front it. The one I have is a relatively inexpensive TC electronics Spark. My other small practice amp is a Yamaha THR 10C. I can get pleasant feedback from that one too and that's a relatively low gain type of amp. Have to turn it up a bit loud though and I find that if you have a somewhat overdriven patch and then turn on the compression and up the gain it works better. I don't have this particular NUX amp, but I have a NUX MG 30 that I use into the auxiliary in of my Yamaha and its pretty nice. And not sure if this helps but my main guitar is a G&L Legacy HSS. I have a Duncan distortion in the bridge (sh6?), but the 2 single coils are the stock ones.
My only gripe about this amp is that there is litterally no way you could do a wireless pedal set up with the included wireless transmitter. I have the lite and bought a separate transmitter and it works with my pedal board!!
How is it sound wen I plug in music? Most amps are distorting the music playback, please tel me that the sound is clear for music too I’ll go ahead and buy it right away thanks
I use it as a Bluetooth box and think it sounds way better than my Anker Soundcore. Also I prefer to play along to backing tracks on the NUX over the Katana. Music definitely sounds better over the small speakers.
I have the Nux mighty plug and now i’m thinking about getting this because I basically use a speaker with it anyway, lol. Also it’s wireless, has a better bass response, AND is probably louder then my cheap dinky speaker I have already I use with the mighty plug.
Does anyone know how to adjust volume of Bluetooth as I find it doesn’t suit the volume you get from the amp! If the volume of the Bluetooth can’t be raised then this unit iv just purchased is limited and the Bluetooth feature is not as great as it could be! Please help if anyone can?
In the bluetooth connection settings, you need to select the type of connected device; there are only 3 of them to choose from: headphones, loudspeaker and other devices. It is necessary to choose a loudspeaker and it will be very loud even for the neighbors!
Clever little gadget.. The only drawback for me is, I don't like that is doesn't have an AC power cord.. I know it will be basically a play at home amp, but I still like AC power source.. Thanks for the review...
You can plug it in. Charging with the USB charging is the same as plugging it in to the wall. It will power it, and then charge it when the amp is turned off.
Going for a BB King vibe, eh? A definite response or clone of the Boss Katana Air and may be the answer for what I have been looking for to go busking and annoying the masses. How is the volume on this amp?
@@upbeatbeacon depends on the venue. outdoors it won't throw very far without more grunt under it like the katana air, which is actually a little 3" twin that runs at 20W on battery power...I have a KA and my neighbors HATE it when they see me start walking into the yard with an ibby 7 string and a little black lunchbox lol they get triggered now
There is a brand new Wireless small amp. "Harley Benton AirBorne Go". Still no reviews on net. Its cheaper than the nux but doesn't have so many sounds like the nux and no buss. .
I have the boss katana air and it’s killer. The app for it isn’t all that though. I might just score this little NUX because the app looks a lot better than the bk air app.
Great review! This is the only amp (mini amp) that checks all of the boxes: good enough sound, bluetooth, RECHARGEABLE, truly wireless.
That guitar is so great!!
The rechargeable feature is also something that makes a huge difference and adds to the price tag vs 6 AA batteries to go cordless on the mini lite
How long does the battery lasts?
@@newaccount3743 They say up to 18 hours and I never really kept track but I have had the unit for about 4 months now and have never been in a situation where the amp died.
The wireless transmitter goes out in about 3 hours but I keep a patch cable in my gig bag so that if the wireless dies I can still plug in. Another cool thing is that if you take a break you can leave the transmitter in the amp and it is charging whlie you are chiling and drinking a beer or whatever. In 15- 20 minutes you can get a quick charge to keep you going more if the wireless is desired.
I have a THR10X and the Boss WL-20L wireless system and I'm still considering buying one of these amps. Great video man.
I had the THR10X and then the Nux Mighty Lite (the older smaller one) after. The Nux truly holds its own to the THR10, the DSP is fantastic and I ended up selling the THR due to the even more compact nature and extra features (BT backing tracks, charge with almost anything, etc) it provides.
Someone did think of that before. The Katana Air is the same concept, except for the price point. Here's hoping that we'll see more of it, because it's effing brilliant!
I like how the video is only 5 minutes old, and someone has already disliked it, meaning they haven’t even watched the video yet lol
How can you even hate on max? Hes the nicest dude. Super humble. Not cocky or arrogant at all and actually reviews stuff normal people can get there hands on. Not to mention bringing lots if good brands to light like wolf or even glarry. Lol i wouldn't even look at a glarry, but there great for broke beginners. I just found about these by a craiglist add actually and when I thought about it I was sure max had probably reviewed it...the built in battery and reverb is what im really after in a portable amp.
Maybe theirs broke or they can't play!?!?
Dude, I discovered your channel for Glenn's video about that dude trying to get a Revv amp for free, I've been enjoying your content, you're a very enjoyable player, you should check the mighty plug from NuX too, cheers from Carlisle PA.
For a little amp it sure does sound good and clear.
I have the the NUX Mighty Lite, it is an awesome amp for at home practice.
I can't stand the headphones. Too warm, cables, plus loose your hearing after years.
@@guardianobserver6593 I use it without headphones, it sounds horrendous with them.
@@davidtobis3614 and how you use it without? Can you explain? I am really interested.
I just plug it in... It has a speaker
@@davidtobis3614
Yes, sorry. I was confused with nux mighty plug. Do you think that in a one room apartment (studio) it could have low enough clear sound in order not to be hear from the next wall apartment?
I was pretty impressed with the first. Second one is even cooler.
To much money 💰 I'd just buy a wireless system for my existing amps!
@@phillipholt6005
I mean the mighty air is worth more than $189
It has chorus distortion delay reverb and many more effects, if you buy foot pedals or more than it will be more than $189
@@DiscontinuedChannelOne I use modeling amps to eliminate pedals and effects. I can't afford pedals and I'm a stroke victim I don't even modify. I buy guitars with features I need. I only have 8 guitars so I can play them equally.
I have the SPARK and a VIP1 amps and I only play at home so I don't have a need for this AMP. I was thinking about all the cables on the floor. I also have the acoustisonic AMP and I was thinking about wireless systems but they are confusing.
I don't play 80s shred or shred at all. But I'm open minded.
Max, you made this look so awesome I just ordered mine. Thank you 🙏
Holy crap that shirt. Well played, I loved that show as a kid. I dare you to sneak the main theme of Airwolf into your next demo :)
Hey there old man lol. I loved that show as a kid, I'm 49 so you have to be up there with me!
@@nordicomsystems8841 you are correct sir, 47 next month. What a cool memory that brought back. Love how Max represents the 80’s :)
@@rodreyes8436 Me too, the 80's was a magical time compared to today; long afternoons at the arcade in the mall, a wonderfully diverse assortment of awesome music to choose from and all those Classic Rock bands were making comeback albums, MTV was still playing music and sticking it to the man (now they actually ARE "the man") with Headbangers Ball and other cool shows. Atari 2600 was released, we had movies like Ghostbusters, Trading Places, Raiders of the Lost Ark, ET and Predator, Eddie Murphy was doing the most epic stand-ups and SNL was actually still funny. There was the A-Team on TV and Watership Down on HBO (which was rated R at the time), you had Heavy Metal magazine and also the movie...I can go on for days but I'll just depress myself lol.
@@nordicomsystems8841 keep going haha! I seriously remember everything you talked about. So fun to reminisce.
Listening to this through my Mighty Lite amp.
Awesome shirt and tones!
These portable amps are cool to have.
Would be funny though if a popular band takes it on stage for a show.
Running through a PA , why not? 😂
How is it compared to the Vox Mini5 Rhythm . ??
NUX’s Amps and Multi effects are really awesome. Nice review on this. Your review on Mighty light BT really help for me to buy my 1st Desktop Amp.
Can you have a review on NUX’s Mighty Plug MP2? Small devices that Rocks…
Good review Max. I have the original Mighty BT lite and then got a Katana Mini; the Kat's sound quality is definitely better than the Lite, though the Nux holds its own with the vast features. Also got the Nux Mighty Plug, and it is my favorite device from them all due to having the same DSP as Nux's premium FX processors while being ultra compact with excellent sound quality via headphones. If I don't want phones, just line into a speaker and it works fantastic. Choosing between the Plug and the Mighty Air was very difficult to decide, the Plug ultimately won due to being $69 and so much more compact with same power. You can't go wrong with either.
I want one of these badly! So badly that I might just go out of my busy little way and get me one sometime soon ! Thanks for the demo bro! Great job and nice playing !
Hey Maxwell, I saw a review of the magnificent Harley Benton MAX Fusion guitar, that apparently is made with your input. Are they available yet / still? Your reply is much appreciated
Hopefully this will answer your questions! th-cam.com/video/ahqSNfwZiXc/w-d-xo.html
Bought one of these just recently to use as a mini rig when travelling. Still trying to figure out how to get the best from it but good so far!
Best part tho was I bought the Blackstar Carry on guitar. It’s brilliant!!
Airwolf! you really should have been an 80's kid.
Well Guitar Max (Maxxxwell McHugh Carlisle) was born in 1983, so he was an 80's kid. I realise you may have just meant that "..you really should have been an 80's kid" as an overall thing to anyone reading your comment, but Guitar Max was a kid in the 80's. Peace from Ireland mo chara.
Also, Max wondered why other guitar amp makers hadn't made a wireless feature, they have! I have seen this wireless feature on an amp before, (well I saw a video of one) but I can't remember the name of the Amp.
@@tomasotreasaigh111 The Katana Air is a good one, although considerably more money.
@@MajorUpgrade
Thats right, the Katana Air is a really nice amp indeed.
@Bhaskar Yadav true, the best shred IS 80's shred.
he looks a bit Indian or Hawaiian idk
great video bro. just bought the 80s Style Guitar lesson video pack!
Rock on!
Do you think if I get more than one I can play in stereo on my keyboard in the subway and small coffee house
love your playing alwaus does this only funtion with batteries and does it wowork with android phones
How about the mighty air vs positive grid mini? These two i think are pretty close vas far as options minus the wireless guitar system on the Mini.
thanks for the review. Been looking in to this amp the last week or so as I think it'd be perfect for jamming on my front porch (I'm old.) Also, love the finish on your guitar there, man.
Did you get one? Do you like it?
They should make the transmitter switch remotely turn the amplifier on and off so you can put the amp somewhere distant from where you keep and play your guitar.
Hey, nice review! Did you played the backing track on the NUX via BT? I wonder if I can transmit a backing track to it while I play along. Thanks!
wow that crocodile skin strat looks pretty snappy..nice biting tones..good one Danzig
That was awesome great review. Great voice as well
this isnt fair. He makes any amp or guitar sound good😭
Start respect your money!
Awww diddums!
A Greta is hard to beat for compact tube tone. But my dream is finding a complete mini studio packed in a mini tube amp that's got it all, I know it's just a dream , but can you imagine what a aspiring musician could do with such a tool?
Dreams are what life is made up of.
Dream On!
Anyone knows approximate battery life?
Great review video. Any chance we can look forward to you doing a head-to-head NU-X vs. Positive Grid Spark?
kool to be so small ipj show!
I like the whole idea of it. I need a very small amp like this to move about.
Does it have enough headroom for clean sounds? I had something similar and it wasn't loud enough unless you went in to overdrive.
Stringfellow Hawke played the cello but I think he would approve!
Wow ..I love the tone of it
Dude that is the coolest strat style guitar I’ve ever seen 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸
Hiya! Cool little amp. So the Transporter vieš to the guitar?
People keep saying that the backing tracks (nux app, spotify...) are playing on the smartphone and not through the nexus mighty amp...
Is it possible to play spotify via bt, and jam to it?
Its good amp 2 start with?
Does anybody know if you can also Pair wireless headphone with this system?
i use the mighty air wireless it's a great little amp. i use it as audio interface with the usb on my PC on windows. I'm curious does anyone know if this amp works with macbook as well, through the usb as an audio interface. I couldn't find much detail in their website or the manual! Thanks in advance
What is that beautiful guitar
Do you think you can plug a looper ?
I love the air wolf shirt. I had that game when I was a kid. Can I have the shirt?
Does it sound better then the blackstar core id 10? You can now get a rechargeable battery for the core series I have the core 10 but I hate all the wires
@Stoodio808 I like the peavey as well but the core id 10 is much smaller.. for live/ bedroom when I can crank it I use my valve king mh which I love but I’m looking for small portable living room amp
Sounds pretty darn fine to me. Full marks on your T shirt Max.
That is really cool. Really good for at home launging practice
I want to run this amp but also a looper pedal infront of the amp.. So i'd have to go guitar cable from guitar > pedal board > and then the wireless transmitter out of the lpoper to the amp?
Dude! Airwolf! Killer show. Killer shirt!
Why dont make acoustic containe?
How would you say this compares to the Roland micro cube?
Has it got any bottom end?
Thanks for the review. How does it sound with an acoustic guitar?
Hey bud,love your channel bro.hey this sucker got any PITCH SHIFTING CAPABILITIES..LET ME KNOW BRO..
Can you play an acoustic with this amp?
This sounds surprisingly good
Was that the thrill is gone backing track?
Where did you get that Air Wolf tee
Does that transmitter work with another amp receiver so u could use to plug into any model amp.
I think this may unseed my Blackstar Fly 3 as my favorite battery powered amp.
Nice review but what about the issues with the 'upgraded' speakers buzzing/distorting as reported in many other reviews?
I have not experienced any issues like that!
It has been fixed with a firmware update. Overall volume was toned down to avoid the rattling.
I have a question, is there any high end Jackson king v's, without tremolo systems that you know of?
Scott Ian sig.
I love it I can't wait till I can get one thanks for showing that to me
I like it. Nice product.
Hi, I have a bit of an oddly specific question about the NuX Mighty Air if you still have yours. How well does it respond to controlled guitar feedback? I mean like laying the guitar flat with all the strings muted and moving the mini amp in the air directly over the guitar pickups, while playing with the guitar controls to get different sounds, even melodies. It's a trick I've been using on my 1W Fender '57 Twin mini amp for like 15 years now (I have some old videos of this on my channel) but I've never gotten to try it out with other mini amps to see which one makes the feedback sing the best. This NuX amp's features seem really promising but I can't find any of them near me to try out, and obviously the gear demo videos on YT tend to focus on the basics rather than weird stuff like this. I don't want to drop $189 to order one online only to find out it won't work for what I want to do so any help here would be great.
If you keep the noise gate off or relatively low then this should be no problem.
@@questionmark5463 I guess the key word of my question is "sing". Does the feedback feel smooth and responsive? For counterexample I also got to try this out on one of those 3 watt Blackstar Fly amps and the feedback signal was either way too soft and unresponsive, or just really piercingly, painfully loud. No in between, and the built-in compressor didn't help either. Then later I picked up a Fender Deluxe mini on a whim (same specs as the Twin minus one 2-inch speaker) which turned out pretty good. It doesn't have anything close to the Nux's feature set though. But all those features mean nothing to me if the feedback response turns out to be unusable.
@@DSoverPSP I actually have a Blackstar Fly 3 and that will feedback in a pleasant manner if I use a boost pedal in front it.
The one I have is a relatively inexpensive TC electronics Spark.
My other small practice amp is a Yamaha THR 10C.
I can get pleasant feedback from that one too and that's a relatively low gain type of amp.
Have to turn it up a bit loud though and I find that if you have a somewhat overdriven patch and then turn on the compression and up the gain it works better.
I don't have this particular NUX amp, but I have a NUX MG 30 that I use into the auxiliary in of my Yamaha and its pretty nice.
And not sure if this helps but my main guitar is a G&L Legacy HSS. I have a Duncan distortion in the bridge (sh6?), but the 2 single coils are the stock ones.
@@questionmark5463a v křoví donedávna jsem z ní byl bezohlednější a Wii
My only gripe about this amp is that there is litterally no way you could do a wireless pedal set up with the included wireless transmitter. I have the lite and bought a separate transmitter and it works with my pedal board!!
GOT IT,GET IT ! GREAT UNIT. ITS DEFINITELY WORTH THE $
How is it sound wen I plug in music? Most amps are distorting the music playback, please tel me that the sound is clear for music too I’ll go ahead and buy it right away thanks
I use it as a Bluetooth box and think it sounds way better than my Anker Soundcore.
Also I prefer to play along to backing tracks on the NUX over the Katana. Music definitely sounds better over the small speakers.
This is probably a stupid question, but is it possible to use this with a loop pedal?
I have the Nux mighty plug and now i’m thinking about getting this because I basically use a speaker with it anyway, lol. Also it’s wireless, has a better bass response, AND is probably louder then my cheap dinky speaker I have already I use with the mighty plug.
Does anyone know how to adjust volume of Bluetooth as I find it doesn’t suit the volume you get from the amp! If the volume of the Bluetooth can’t be raised then this unit iv just purchased is limited and the Bluetooth feature is not as great as it could be! Please help if anyone can?
In the bluetooth connection settings, you need to select the type of connected device; there are only 3 of them to choose from: headphones, loudspeaker and other devices. It is necessary to choose a loudspeaker and it will be very loud even for the neighbors!
Max ... are you running the amp directly into your interface? If so, how is this _not_ in every home studio yet!?! 😝 As always: great review 👍
Sorta, I'm just using the headphone out jack with the amp's cab emulation! Sounds sweet!
I heard that with the last firmware you can use the USB for "sound out" to your pc.
Did that first guitar have a textured surface or was it just a 3d looking paint job?
Riveted leather. Paoletti Guitars from Italy. $$$
Clever little gadget.. The only drawback for me is, I don't like that is doesn't have an AC power cord.. I know it will be basically a play at home amp, but I still like AC power source.. Thanks for the review...
You can plug it in. Charging with the USB charging is the same as plugging it in to the wall. It will power it, and then charge it when the amp is turned off.
Can these be paired with wireless headphones?
Can you connect bluetooth headphones to it?
No
You can if you have a Bluetooth adaptar
Hey Max, have you heard of RJ Les Pu guitar? 35$ only. it would be great if you can check it out
Can you play the amp.with a normal guitar cord if you wanted to ? If that need came up !
Yes you can
Going for a BB King vibe, eh? A definite response or clone of the Boss Katana Air and may be the answer for what I have been looking for to go busking and annoying the masses. How is the volume on this amp?
Good question, I’m also wondering if the Mighty Air would be loud enough for busking.
Reminds me alot more of the playing by the band tito and tarantula. Very hispanic inspired.
@@upbeatbeacon depends on the venue. outdoors it won't throw very far without more grunt under it like the katana air, which is actually a little 3" twin that runs at 20W on battery power...I have a KA and my neighbors HATE it when they see me start walking into the yard with an ibby 7 string and a little black lunchbox lol they get triggered now
@@russellzauner ok thanks. I’m picturing your poor neighbours. Lol
Max can u review the joyo top gt guitar amp?
I want one now !
There is a brand new Wireless small amp. "Harley Benton AirBorne Go". Still no reviews on net. Its cheaper than the nux but doesn't have so many sounds like the nux and no buss. .
Sounds really nice! 😀👍
I really like it, wireless was a great idea. It sounds good.
G MAX: NUX wireless amp, includes dongle
Me: *googles amazon basic wireless guitar amplifier*
Scamazon.
Cool shirt Airwolf! You should have an affiliate link just for the shirt ha ha...good job... may get a nux amp
What model is this guitar max ?
I have the boss katana air and it’s killer. The app for it isn’t all that though. I might just score this little NUX because the app looks a lot better than the bk air app.
Would this be suitable to use with a bass guitar?
Yes, although it's a small amp, so it's not going to be very loud.
Do I must have a phone to connect it? (plus it's out of stock in Amazon)
I just looked and it's in stock
You don't need a phone to connect the wireless to the amp. The phone just controls the amp for amp models and backing tracks, etc.
I know it's battery powered, but does it have the option to plug in? How long will it run on the batteries?
You can plug it in, yes. It will run 15-18 hours on the battery. Not sure about the answer to your question about connecting a secondary effects box.
@@upbeatbeacon thanks for letting me know.
@@Sandy.SquirrelYou’re welcome :)
Badass guitar! \m/
I ask myself why I didn't get one as a beginner
AYE SAAB 9-3 VERT! Subscribing. Periot.
Lovin the airwolf t