Ola Amigo, We Have The Best Multi-Effects Pedals Fit For You Here! ➟ NUX MG-400: geni.us/zwNX ➟ Line 6 Helix LT: geni.us/Pfpp ➟ Boss GX-100: geni.us/Fijpbt ➟ TC Electronic Plethora X5: geni.us/6lYK ➟ Zoom G6: geni.us/haBvnWR ➟ HeadRush MX5: geni.us/Xb5Yph9
So funny to see all these pedals on tables instead of on the floor being used with your foot. I wish all the multi foot pedal switches came with a bypass port to extend the expression pedal away and off the unit itself as an optional purchase. It would also help if one goes out you could purchase an external expression pedal to control the effect. There are many times I want to adjust something on the fly but have too much crap in the way and couldn't see it if I wanted to.
The one pedal I'm glad was not really exposed was the Digitech GNX4. I still can find them out there and have two as our other guitar player does as well. Just pop in the card and you are ready to Rock. Have one in the studio and one at home I can tweak my sets on.
@@johnhennessey5 Because certain effects sound terrible in the front of an amplifier. As a rule of thumb, guitar effects that are time-dependent (modulation) go in an effect loop. Typically: chorus, tremolo, delay and reverb pedal. And you can't run a boost or overdrive in the loop section as you risk damaging your precious valve amplifier. Hence, when buying a multi-effects pedal, it MUST support a split of effects AND the 4 cables method of plugging it to an amplifier. In this promotional video, there's ZERO information on this. hence it's a shitty video made by someone who probably never played guitar or played too much with his own flute. aka a wanker.
Good review! (Idle thought) I wonder if it would make sense to add a “colourless” amp that would just emulate the peddle board. If so what would that amp be?
headrush wins also I think U should add some more like hotone ampero mp-100 and flamma fx200. and for nux in my opinion the mg-30 is their best product
@@Fadlijak40 Nah, NU-X's sales and marketing department don't know what they are doing... The MG-30 is NU-X flagship processor...and a really good one at that
Ola Amigo, We Have The Best Multi-Effects Pedals Fit For You Here!
➟ NUX MG-400: geni.us/zwNX
➟ Line 6 Helix LT: geni.us/Pfpp
➟ Boss GX-100: geni.us/Fijpbt
➟ TC Electronic Plethora X5: geni.us/6lYK
➟ Zoom G6: geni.us/haBvnWR
➟ HeadRush MX5: geni.us/Xb5Yph9
I have the Boss GX100. Very satisfied with this unit. Amazing what $600 gets you these days.
Nothing beats Boss multi effects..
So funny to see all these pedals on tables instead of on the floor being used with your foot. I wish all the multi foot pedal switches came with a bypass port to extend the expression pedal away and off the unit itself as an optional purchase. It would also help if one goes out you could purchase an external expression pedal to control the effect. There are many times I want to adjust something on the fly but have too much crap in the way and couldn't see it if I wanted to.
That would be cool!
The one pedal I'm glad was not really exposed was the Digitech GNX4. I still can find them out there and have two as our other guitar player does as well. Just pop in the card and you are ready to Rock. Have one in the studio and one at home I can tweak my sets on.
I was thinking.. if some liquid drops on that touch screen, playing in bars or similar events. I world apreciate any experience shared. Cheers people
lol wont do much ive spilled beer all over mine
It is important to have multi with FXloop when you want to use it with amp ;)
How come
@@johnhennessey5 Because certain effects sound terrible in the front of an amplifier. As a rule of thumb, guitar effects that are time-dependent (modulation) go in an effect loop. Typically: chorus, tremolo, delay and reverb pedal. And you can't run a boost or overdrive in the loop section as you risk damaging your precious valve amplifier. Hence, when buying a multi-effects pedal, it MUST support a split of effects AND the 4 cables method of plugging it to an amplifier. In this promotional video, there's ZERO information on this. hence it's a shitty video made by someone who probably never played guitar or played too much with his own flute. aka a wanker.
@@johnhennessey5 better sound. and amp simulations.
Good review! (Idle thought) I wonder if it would make sense to add a “colourless” amp that would just emulate the peddle board. If so what would that amp be?
Hope it's better than the 300 hudge time delay changing stomp. And distortion crap
1980s rackmount Rockman Schultz
It is SCHOLZ not "Schultz"
Shoulz have known that 😂
If you want top notch, go with fractal
It's NU-X (New X) not Knucks..
headrush wins
also I think U should add some more like hotone ampero mp-100 and flamma fx200.
and for nux in my opinion the mg-30 is their best product
You mean 300?
@@Fadlijak40 NUX MG-30 is way better than MG 300.
@@Fadlijak40 Nah, NU-X's sales and marketing department don't know what they are doing... The MG-30 is NU-X flagship processor...and a really good one at that
@@PrettyLittleDitty2089 Also twice the price, so it should be
NUX Trident beats em all in functionality and practicality
Nice vid.
💗💢💕Thq fr D INFO BRO 🎶🎼🎸💗
Always welcome
It is pronounced NEW -X not "NUCKS" and they have since released the Trident model that is excellent!
Is the Nux mg400 newer than the Mg30
No, the mg 30 is the latest modell. I had both, I prefer the mg 400, and cost only 208 Euros from Thomann.
Where is Kemper ,quad cortex, boss gt 1000 and axe fm 9, axe fx 3 in the list??
And ToneX
@@Robert_Fordintonex isn’t a multi-effects pedal
@@iurigrang
Indeed. I mean Hotone Ampero.
Quad Cortex is way out of the budget.
You don’t have fractal listed which tells me they didn’t want to pay you for mentioning them … lame on your part.