The NUX MG300 Multi-Effect Pedal is one of the most praised pieces of gear in the guitar world since last year in 2020. One of the best features of the pedal is the good amp simulation and the low price. Despite costing only 125 it delivers the goods like no other pedal.
Personally I think the NUX MG300 beats a lot of other multi fx pedals in this price range and above. If you are under the 200 euros/dollar budget this is the device you should consider.
Of course this pedals has limitations but it features more pro aspects than negatives.
I will start with the negative aspects as they are just a couple:
- the pedals is made out of plastic, I personally have nothing against this but some people prefer metal housing.
- there is no USB cable included. Personally I feel that NUX were being cheap on this and they should consider at least when they do re-issues of the MG300 to add a simple USB cable…
-a larger screen would have been better appreciated.
The PRO’s:
- this little unit is capable of putting older Zoom and Boss products to the GRAVE;
- versatile DSP and TSAC sound;
- can load 3rd party IR’s;
- can be tweaked almost how the user want ( the pedals and amps cannot be inter-changed);
- software runs nice on any computer;
- sounds nice in a track mix;
-plenty of amp models and cabinets to choose from when creating the patch you desire.
That being said I am satisfied with this little unit and will looking forward for updates that maybe allow changing position of the patches and maybe and EVH 5150 amp:). I don’t think I will be needing another multi fx pedal at least for a coupe of months as I still have to discover the many tones of the NUX MG300. You can go from Slayer to Nirvana to BB King, as long as you know how to tweak the tones. I am not a fan of the factory presents but you can change them as you please. Good job NUX, let’s see some more updates for the MG300!