Nux MG-300 2-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Cheap for a reason

I've been using this pedal for a few months now. It sounds great, but you have to turn it off now and then as it seems to falter. People are having a nightmare installing new firmware and connecting to their Quicktone editing software. I joined the devs' facebook group, yet had my comments removed because they didn't like what I had to say about the product. The product is much cheaper than it was when I bought it. Just be aware of potential issues with cheap Chinese brands like this. Oh - and don't buy it for the 'audio interface'. That's a one way signal path, which defeats the point.

5 years ago

MG 300 looks good on paper but.........................

OK After many glowing YouTube reviews for the NUX MG300 it appeared to be what I was after for home DAW recording. The factory presets must have been set up by a work experience kid as they are plain nasty, many sound like they are coming through a tunnel and the volume levels are all over the place???? I tried for many days to write some decent patches and whilst some were just OK there were these horrible constant un musical transients some around 1K and others around 3K? I already have the Moore Radar IR pedal and honestly it is far superior where it counts, 'the sound'. The MG300 is trying to be a one stop shop and in doing so it features a lot of very average IR's (that are basically unsatisfactory unless you're 16 and just starting out) & amps and effect units (and a drum machine, and a looper) On paper it seems too good to be true and of course it is.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Nux
  • Released in 2020
  • Average price : $150
  • Dimensions : 160mm x 230mm x 58mm
  • Weight : 754g
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