Mighty Plug Mp-2 : A bassist's perspective
I bought this to practice and play around when my sloppy playing would be the most annoying.
This little fella feels surprisingly well made, although I would never unplug it by holding it from anything but the jack part.
It's very easy to use, and it works a bit like bluetooth headphones, since the audio signal from your phone or tablet is sent to the NUX. That means you can play over any song you want to practice without waking up your neighborhood.
The app is intuitive to use, and it offers some good modeling options, even for bass.
I've been using it to experiment with some effects, and they're pretty nice to use.
Saving settings from the app and swapping them on the fly when using the Mighty Plug by itself could not be easier.
It contains some backing tracks too, but I haven't used them much yet, considering I can access my Spotify library or other apps. I find the customizable drum tracks more useful and interesting.
You can even use it as an interface for recording, but I haven't tried that.
The main cons are the volume, a bit quiet for my taste, and the tendency to clip with some settings maxed out and/or plucking/slapping hard.
Finding your sound can also take some time, but you will eventually, if you dedicate some time to experimenting with the Mighty Plug app.
Tl;dr it's a nice piece of gear with lots of options. It's very easy to use, but finding good sounds takes some time. For the price, you can't ask more imo

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Nux
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $74
- Dimensions : 41mm x 81mm x 30mm
- Weight : 62g
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