Best Nux Mighty 20 MKII Alternatives
We found 10 alternatives to Nux Mighty 20 MKII based on experts and consumers reviews.
Boss Katana 100/212 MKII

Based on 6 reviews
Such an amazing amp,loads of power and sounds ,it's just awesome! If you are looking for a great amp under 500 bucks,than look no further.Clean sounds arebeautifoul,distorted are simly awesome and the effects are outstanding.Also ,the amp is on its own ,loud enough for a small concert venue.Great for metal,acoustic,rock,jazz ,funk,you name it,it can do it. 11/10 would recommend. the only issue i had ,is connecting to Boss tone studio,which does not seem to work for me.t says the isue is midi/audio connection.
Blackstar ID:Core 10 V3

Based on 3 reviews
This one is loud and has a great tone. You can't compare it with a lot of amps in this price range. It doesn't hurt your ears with awful distortion, in fact the overdriven channels are so good that even a demo recording would sound great. Build quality is good, everything feels sturdy and knobs are satisfying to turn. It isn't that heavy for its size, but it doesn't feel cheap as other light weight amps would feel. Overall, if you need a practice amp that will make you want to play more, this is the amp for you.
Positive Grid Spark Mini BK

Based on 3 reviews
I recently bought the Positive Grid Spark Mini after doing a lot of research and having some doubts about whether I should go for this technology or stick with the multi-effect pedals. After using it for approximately 1 month, I have no regrets. It's compact but powerful enough for training and rehearsal at home. The headphones provide an impressive clear sound. However, the highlight is the source of effects and additional features that are impossible to have or combine using the "standard devices". I strongly recommend it!
Positive Grid Spark 40 PW

Based on 3 reviews
It's incredible how many realistic amps this little thing can deliver. It makes you want to play more...and that's the important thing. I wish I had this back in 1985 when I was a teenager. Since I already rated this with well deserved 5 stars, I will add some cons: 1) ad/da conversion rate is 16bit/44.1kHz. Should be 24bit/48kHz. 2) the device should be manageable via a desktop app/USB. SInce you plug the USB cable for recording, it's a bit annoying to also have to use a mobile app via bluetooth (bluetooth makes more sense for the spark-mini) 3) There should be 8 knob presets (a LEAD preset is missing between CRUNCH and HI-GAIN) and they should be editable. The 4 switchable presets would then be redundant. One single place for changing the modelled amp would have been better. 4) The...
Fender Tone Master Del. Reverb Blonde

Based on 2 reviews
I considered the valve version and the black tonemaster but discounted both as the valve version is too loud for home recording, there is no way to crank the amp to it’s sweet spot without seriously annoying the whole neighborhood! I chose the blonde version as it has bright cap already modded, so takes pedals better & the celestion speaker was more appealling to me and it looks fantastic! I wanted the amp mainly for home recording and occasional gigs, the Tonemaster is a no brainer as unlike its valve sister, it has an attenuator and DI out with 2 IRs simulating two well known mikes, so it can be recorded silently yet still sounding as cranked as you desire. I took it to a small gig and still had to use the attenuator, I like to set the amp at the point of break up which is...
Vox Cambridge 50

Based on 2 reviews
I like the choice between different modulations that are solid. Good clean sound, solid Super Lead, and nice crispy AC30TB. The key is to use the low power and you can play at the room volume in the apartment. Even at low volume, the drive is great. Since I don't play metal, I find it difficult to judge the quality of the distortion channel modulation. The cabinet is compact, but the speaker is still 12'', which is great. The price is very reasonable. I recommend it. There is a wide variety of styles to choose from and the sound can get very close to Brian Setzer or Angus Young if you are interested into that.
Line6 Spider V 20 MkII

Based on 2 reviews
I bought it with a knowledge, that I will love it. A lot of presets and effects, that can be customised, DAW recording, built in tuner and other features are good. The only downsides are that some of factory presets sound bad, Android and PC apps are a bit of outdated and micro USB instead of type C. Another thing, that it may be a bit fuzzy on high volume. But overall, it is amazing and I fully recomend it for bedroom playing. I even managed to host a little stage with another guitarist, playing using this spider. Almost no analogs for this price
Yamaha THR30IIW Black

Based on 2 reviews
I have been using a Mulit-FX or a Vox AC15 for a while, but during the summer our practice space closed down, so the band had to practice wherever we could. Because of all this moving I wanted something small, LIGHT and preferably with built-in speakers, since not all the lads have a PA system at home. When I received it, it was lighter than I thought, smaller than I thought and MUCH LOUDER than I thought. The wireless system functions effortlessly and the sound is pretty good, both from the guitar and the Bluetooth. Keep in mind that this is a fairly cheap and lightweight solution compared to "professional" or more standard amp/speaker equipment. At the end of the day, I can play over our drummer with a satisfactory tone and portability, so I'm very pleased. The band practice...
Vox Mini Go 50

Based on 2 reviews
Does what it says an awful lot more. Haven't tapped into the full functionality of it all yet but it sure delivers a big sound and it can hang with a loud drummer. Vocal section works fine too. Footswitch is a big plus but get ready to spend some time working that out. Will be worth it though. Only put 4Stars on sound because I'm really a tube amp guy but the Vox Mini-Go 50 comes close......... Wish it had an external speaker out. That would be cool to run another cab for fun. The battery pack functionality is a great plus for the streets!! Got to get me a cover case now. The folks at VOX Rock!!!!!
Vox VX50GTV

Based on 1 reviews
I wanted to have a amp with a aesthetic look. I would place it on my living room, as my concerns about beauty I was looking for sound too, I searched for a high quality clean sound. Finally after hours of research I found this guitar combo which satisfied me with every aspect, Idk If I make a mistake with settings but It is always loud thats my only concern. Pros: -Too Loud -Infinite possibilities with sound -Great options -Light -Beautiful <3 -Recent Cons: -TOO LOUD -Too much possibilities which are paralyzing your choice mechanism( I dont think its amps fault) In conclusion, If you are looking for a charismatic amp with recent release date and low price tag, You can go for Vox VX50GTV