







🎸 Unlock pro tones & total control—your ultimate multi-effects command center!
The NUX MG-30 is a cutting-edge guitar multi-effects pedal featuring a vibrant 4-inch color LCD, dual DSP processors for ultra-low latency and high-fidelity amp modeling, and a comprehensive suite of 56 effects with flexible signal routing. Designed for professional musicians and serious hobbyists, it offers 35 classic amp models, 1024-sample IR loading, MIDI customization, and USB connectivity, all in a compact, lightweight chassis. Perfect for guitar, bass, and acoustic players seeking studio-quality tones and seamless live performance control at an unbeatable price.

























| ASIN | B08XVVN7VH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,598 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #109 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects #12,103 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Color Name | Silver, Black |
| Connector Type | usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (393) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | MG-30 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 8 x 4.9 inches |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
A**E
At this price range, I don't know what compares.
There's no shortage of people gushing about this thing, and they're right. Solid build quality, awesome simulations, the amps sound real, it's flexible, etc., etc. all at a price that's well below what you'd expect. Highly recommended, 5 stars. But I've had it a while, and no gear is perfect, so here's some cons. 1. It doesn't do everything everyone wants it to do. At least not out of the box. I participate in a user's group on FB, and my, there are some demands. For instance, the preset switching is... different (more later), so they want that changed, and it's not going to happen. The built-in presets were developed by several different pro guitarists, and their volume levels aren't going to be normalized. It's never going to have a true bypass option. It's never going to have analogue reverb, or grow an XLR out or a fourth footswitch, or stop other players from using other pedals with it. (There is a vocal faction of that community who seem to have chosen it specifically so their rig looks minimalistic, and they hate seeing it defiled, say, next to a fuzz pedal, almost as much as they hate the limited fuzz choices the unit has. Odd). 2. The amps modeling is awesome sounding, but NU-X hypes their White-Box modeling as being very responsive and realistic in the controls. In reality , the knobs on the amps sometimes sound like they aren't doing much at all. IDK. You can use them to dial in some sweet-ass tones, and you can dial in some just ass tones, but unlike real amps, the difference in the two isn't from accidentally bumping some knob from 4 to 5. 3. One of the main reasons I chose it was its send/return jacks. Do I wish they were stereo? Not at this price point, I don't. But I do wish I could put them in between them after the preamp and before power amp, where FX loops usually go. There are power amp specific controls, like presence and bias, and the S/R, like any block, can go anywhere else in the chain you want, but not only are there no separate pre/power amp blocks, the amp and IR (speaker cabinet) blocks are locked together. You can turn them on or off individually, if you just want the amp sim or an IR loader, but the IR is always the next thing after the amp, no exceptions. 4. Speaking of cabinets, the IRs seem lifeless. Not to worry, there are plenty of good free ones out there, and plenty of open slots to load them. 5. The preset switching takes some getting used to. There are 128 that are, for some reason, numbered 01A to 32D, and each has three "scenes." The scenes will all have the same effects with the same settings, in the same order, but each scene allows you to have any combination of effects engaged. So, when the chorus turns to your big solo, you can turn 3 pedals on and 2 off with a single stomp. All presets and scenes are user writable, and the factory ones can be recalled individually or all at once with relative ease. I'm going to quit now. I had some less talked about plus sides I wanted to get to, but this is long already. It's not my intention to talk anyone out of this unit, because it's the biggest bang for your buck right now, without question, and I love mine. I just wanted to point out where it's not perfect, hoping that when you buy it, you're a well-informed consumer with realistic expectations. One more thing. Of the lesser-discussed upsides to this unit that I was hoping to get to, you have to check out the MIDI this thing has. I said above that it doesn't do everything **out of the box,** and can't grow any extra switches, but it does have 85 different parameters assignable to MIDI, so...
M**S
Show me a better amp modeler in this price range!
I’ve been playing guitar and recording music for 25 years. This is not a beginner’s piece of equipment even though it’s affordable. This is pro level gear. After spending 6 months with the POD GO and Bias Amp and struggling to get realistic crunch tones from either of them I finally gave up and started my quest for something that could produce a realistic Marshall sound. Something that could give me a realistic Plexi through to JCM 2000. I did hours of research and settled on the NUX Mg30. So glad I did! After comparing it side by side with the POD GO it was no contest. Within 5 minutes on the NUX I had a convincing Plexi tone, something I couldn’t do in 6 months on the POD GO. Line 6 products have this nasally shrillness that can’t be dialed out with EQ. That’s ok for high gain tones and cleans but Edge of breakup stuff sounds terrible on Line 6 products to my ear. I sold the POD GO. I couldn’t be happier with the NUX. FX sound great…as good or better than the POD. The NUX does everything I need it to do and it sounds amazing doing it. The interface is the best in the business…including fractal, quad cortex, Line 6, and Kemper. It’s so easy and intuitive. You really can’t go wrong with the MG30. I would have paid twice what it cost me and still would have thought it was a bargain!
D**E
Pro Level Stuff
This multi effect unit is incredibly versatile and has enough in it to be a touring rig. Compact, sturdy, and most of all reliable. NUX updates software constantly giving you access to new sounds periodically. Including new amps and effects it is expendable as there are many foot switches that you can add to this unit buying separately. But it is amazing to know that it comes with the an external switch that has 2 sturdy foot switches. Regardless of what guitar snobs say it is a great unit. Most important. The price itself is an amazing value. And the recording quality is amazing.
S**A
Holy Nux!
I was looking for a backup/home use modeler to supplement my Helix. The Nuxs' onboard interface functions similarly to the Helix so it was fairly intuitive for me. I dialed in a couple of presets pretty quickly to use through my FRFR or power amp section of a Catalyst 60. This thing is exactly what I was looking for. It's small enough for me to leave sitting out on top of the Catalyst, or pack in a gigbag to use as a backup for the Helix. Would I use it as my main rig? Probably not, but I love it at home for quick practice sessions. Nux definitely hit it's target with this unit. I'm interested to see if they will keep upgrading the software for it, but for now I'm satisfied with what it is. Especially for $300...
E**N
I've been using this modeller for about 2 years. I must say, it punches way above it's class level. There aren't that many amps, but those which are there sound really good. The ability to load custom cab IRs is a huge advantage. You can get pretty sweet metal tones. The all metal built quality is good and sturdy and can handle the stage. There are small issues tho, like the dititech drop only offers pitch shifting with the pedal and cannot be used for drop tuning. And the expression pedal feels a bit limited. The int But overall a really good unit.
C**A
Es una pedalera muy buena e intuitiva de usar, me familiarice rápido con sus funciones ya que para settear los efectos, aparecen con los parámetros de un pedal analógico, y tienen muy buen sonido; además se puede configurar a que dispositivo queremos mandar el sonido, ya sea directo a la mezcladora o a un amplificador.
C**E
I have been using a Boss GT 100 for the last 6 years until recently it was having some output problems (didn't think Boss ever died but apparently it can) and I needed a replacement. Still think the GT 100 sounds great but I picked up the MG 30 on a sale and man I love it! Takes a while to get used to a new platform but the MG 30 was actually pretty easy. It doesn't have as many effects as more premium models but everything you need and they sound great! Really love the third party irs and effects loop. Makes it super versatile like it says. Also appreciate that Nux is doing updates as well. Can't beat this for the price for sure.
B**N
Le NU-X MG-30 peut affronter des pédales d'effets à modélisation coûtant deux à trois fois ce que cela fait. J'apprécie également les mises à jour et la conception ouverte du firmware. La pédale incluse ajoute à la polyvalence. Dans l'ensemble, un excellent produit à un prix raisonnable.
Ü**K
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