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NuX MG-30 Multi-Effects Modeler Pedal, Black

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That's as much or more than the EQing scoop generated by the tone stack of a Fender Blackface with all controls at noon, for the record, albeit with different center frequencies. For me personally it just had no "warmth" at all, I tried everything to no avail and eventually sold it. The NUX MG-30 offers a broad overview of the most popular effects, which can be easily edited, arranged and controlled in real-time. I guess the difference can be put down to luxury pricing for musician gear and commodity pricing for phone accessories. It's simple and fun to use, sounds great and for a bedroom guitarist it has everything you could ever need.

No flat frequency response from the MG30 for the moment, even with all effects disabled and all EQ controls at noon. I think you may be right about the scenes feature needing the dimmed out effect icon to be persistent, since scenes is all about switching on and off effects blocks. Done something similar with the Valeton GP100, whose left and right outputs can be differentiated as enabling an IR or not.If you are approved for a credit limit with PayPal Credit and use it for future purchases, the APR for those purchases wont be more than 23. Impulse response programming presents a choice of 8 guitar cabinets, 8 bass cabinets, 8 microphones in 3 different axis positions and even 3 acoustic guitar emulation profiles. Better headphones can help a little, but making presets with headphones with the target to use them in a live band context is hopeless. One of the ideas I was kicking around was to get a small multi-fx pedal and plug some headphones into it.

The corrected one and another where I changed exactly three setting quite heavy handed: I pushed Bias to the max (biggest effect). The sounds are exactly the same as the HX Stomp but it's just that little bit simpler to use, and if you aren't going to be doing all the split signal chain stuff etc it'll do everything you want. As I use impulse responses reproducing my own cabs, I can obtain really similar tones from the real amps in the room and from the MG30 throught the board. an over voltage of less than a volt isn’t going to hurt anything new, At least it hasn’t on anything of mine yet.My guitar teacher has a Line 6 HX Stomp XL and seems to have added a separate foot press/release part to it. I could go back and forth between real tube preamp and digital sim with minimal differences in this case. After that I decided to try and build some patches myself and imported some that I found in a Facebook group.

No flabby artificial deep bass, no hissy unnatural treble, sounds very tight and pleasant to the ear.The Nux Solid Studio could handle it too, before to develop a progressive drop of volume and tone quality after a few minutes of use (still not solved this problem, BTW; I hope the MG30 will be more reliable). I would really like such a "flat" option just by setting a flag in the global options or something like that. I'd have more chance of piloting the Space Shuttle blindfolded judging by the options available on the Stomp! To compare for instance to the curves in the second picture, obtained from an "analog modeler": my Mesa TA15 tube head, tested through its voxy channel (in white) then through the three modes of its red channel: Tweed (Fender emulation, in green), H1 (Marshall emulation, in blue) and H2 (Boogie emulation, in pink).

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