I got the FX10 a these a few months ago. I use it a ton for quite practice at home or at work ( I will occasionally bring my guitar to the office and practice at lunch in an unused conference room). 99% of the time I have it on the Fender SuperSonic clone setting.
Hi Derek, great review. Thanks for that. How does this compare to the nux mighty plug pro? Can you comment on anvantages/disadvantages of either, e.g. does the fx20 noticably sound better (you mention fx20 being most realistic), or just a tiny bit? is one more versatile, or better to use tgan the other? What's your personal preference? Maybe a shootout video would be helpful 🙂
Your videos are excellent. I need to ask you a question about this device. Can it be connected to a looper pedal? Could it be done through the headphone output with a 3.5 mm stereo to 6.5 mm mono jack adapter? I hope you can help me. Many, many thanks and greetings from Argentina.
Have the Fender and the Nux. Nux is more versatile, but it can get splatty sounding on the high gain. Less tweakable on the Mustang Micro, but the tones are really tight and well done. Sometimes it's better to have less options, lest you get option paralysis.
splatty? yes that water print tone ill help . turn the guitar volume knob down to shorten / tighten that tone. distortion is best on very low trebble., soft bass , and lower mid mids. or highest mids
Not impressed. The Mooer PE100 sounds a helluva lot better and at half the price of the Flamma and the Mooer has 100 presets and drum machine. In my opinion, it's a way better practice tool than the Flamma. On the flip side, it may appeal to some 'clean' players.
dude theres distortion , chorus , in gain setting , volume , trebble , and bass , so its good at loud and saturated , especially with volume knob mixing .
I might have to finally try one of these. I like some of those tones you got. You put that through the paces nicely. Cheers!
Hey Brad! Yes it surprised me how bloody good this is!
Hey DP first in! Great review as ever. Take care bud and all the very best.
Hey Chip! Thanks man and stay well yourself!
Very impressive little box. Headphone amps are so useful for practice but I don't know of any other with that range of sounds. Nice one.
Thanks David! I was definitely impressed by the sounds in this one!
Well this is surely a niche item for those needing to pack light for office or bedroom quiet practice!!! Great review as always my friend.
Thanks my friend! Appreciate the comment
I got the FX10 a these a few months ago. I use it a ton for quite practice at home or at work ( I will occasionally bring my guitar to the office and practice at lunch in an unused conference room). 99% of the time I have it on the Fender SuperSonic clone setting.
It’s great for that. I just throw it in my bag
Hi Derek, great review. Thanks for that. How does this compare to the nux mighty plug pro? Can you comment on anvantages/disadvantages of either, e.g. does the fx20 noticably sound better (you mention fx20 being most realistic), or just a tiny bit? is one more versatile, or better to use tgan the other? What's your personal preference? Maybe a shootout video would be helpful 🙂
Does the fx 20 have an acoustic amp or som? Great videos, thanks for doing them.
Thanks for the comment, it doesn’t unfortunately, cheers!
Your videos are excellent.
I need to ask you a question about this device.
Can it be connected to a looper pedal?
Could it be done through the headphone output with a 3.5 mm stereo to 6.5 mm mono jack adapter?
I hope you can help me.
Many, many thanks and greetings from Argentina.
Thank you!!!! Yes I don’t see why that wouldn’t work! Thanks
@@DerekPaulGuitar
Thank you very much for your quick response.
I got a pretty good amount of noise on the overdrive channels. Anyone else have that issue?
Tone comparison with NUX Mighty Plug Pro and Fender Mustang Micro? Which one is more realistic?
I haven’t tried the Fender but I prefer the Flamma over the NUX although the NUX is also a really good plug, cheers!
Have the Fender and the Nux. Nux is more versatile, but it can get splatty sounding on the high gain. Less tweakable on the Mustang Micro, but the tones are really tight and well done. Sometimes it's better to have less options, lest you get option paralysis.
splatty? yes that water print tone ill help . turn the guitar volume knob down to shorten / tighten that tone. distortion is best on very low trebble., soft bass , and lower mid mids. or highest mids
App dont exist wtfff
Nice thingy but who plays a strat on middle pickup lol
HH,hate headphones is my middle name,but nice.
Not impressed. The Mooer PE100 sounds a helluva lot better and at half the price of the Flamma and the Mooer has 100 presets and drum machine. In my opinion, it's a way better practice tool than the Flamma. On the flip side, it may appeal to some 'clean' players.
They are Both the same company I think
dude theres distortion , chorus , in gain setting , volume , trebble , and bass , so its good at loud and saturated , especially with volume knob mixing .
Junk!
what? have you used it? sorry you think band lab is real amping
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I have one..very disappointing..can't return it. And everyone I offer it to, tries it out and says no thanks..so I'm stuck with it
Great product but the boss katana go beats them all!!
yep 100%
you dont mix your volume knobs and are missing the tone then