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The NUX Mighty Plug Pro MP-3 is a cutting-edge digital headphone amp designed for guitarists and bassists seeking silent practice and pro-grade tone shaping. Featuring 512-sample IR resolution, 7 active presets, and a powerful TS/AC-HD amp modeling algorithm, it delivers authentic tube amp sound in a compact 100g unit. With 5 hours of battery life, Bluetooth streaming, USB OTG for livestreaming, and a fully customizable signal chain via the MightyAmp app, it’s the ultimate tool for modern musicians who want to practice, record, and perform anywhere without disturbing others.






| ASIN | B07B3GCHPC |
| Amplifier Type | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,073 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Electric Guitar Headphone Amps |
| Brand | NUX |
| Built-In Media | non |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (338) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cherub Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Mfr Part Number | MIGHTY-PLUG-PRO |
| Model Name | Mighty Plug Pro |
| Model Number | MP-3 |
| Number of Bands | 3 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 885947104680 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90days after order date |
S**K
Great little IEM amp
I have enjoyed using this for several months now. Thoroghly enjoy the many features, amp models and effects. Very durable; much sturdier than other headphone amps I used in the past. Cleaner sound as well. Works well with my 6 string bass (including the tuner), where I need to pay attention to not over low-drive my lesser earphones. Paired well with my phone, which allowed excellent use of practice tracks. I can burn through the battery on extended practices, so I can tether USB charging while practice, as long as I don't wander. Takes a little time to learn everything it does. I have not tried the USB as an audio interface yet. Well worth the price, highly recommended.
D**R
Excellent bass amp for headphone use
This thing is awesome. It has great tone presets right out of the box, way more options than I need. And then you can custom create your own tones and save 7 preset slots. The app fired up right away and connected no problem. Fits my front face jack great, and is thoughtfully designed to not be in the way of knobs or strings. Playing bluetooth audio through it from my phone was flawless, and sounded great. It comes with dozens of drum tracks and music tracks in different genres to groove along with too. No regrets at all, well worth the price to be able to practice in quiet, but feel like I'm playing with a live amp.
L**S
Excellent device
Wanted this device so that practice would take less effort to start and be more enjoyable. This totally achieves that. Very happy with the interface and available sound profiles too
T**T
You can make it great.
Out of the box it has a few good tone. Some were not so good to my ear and with my guitar and headphones. Be prepared to fiddle with it for a couple of hours to get tones you really like. They are easily saved or even imported. I think it depends a lot on your gear. The nice thing is it’s easy to adjust the app as you would a real amp and pedals. Then save it. My unit squealed on one preset initially. I replaced it and no issues. You need a pc to update the firmware and a companion app to save multiple tone patches. The companion app (Mightier amp) is better to use with a iPad and has a few additional features. Pros; sound great, easy to use. Perfect silent practice setup. Cons; you will likely need to fiddle with it to get tones. It may not be intuitive if you don’t know all the gear and what it does. Just be patient and you will be rewarded. It’s also a bit tricky to manage the headphone cord coming off it but it’s way easier than using headphones with a practice amp.
B**D
Best tiny guitar headphone amp I have ever used.
The good: Nux is my favorite headphone amp. I have tried the original Fender Mustang Micro and the discontinued Boss Katana GO. The Nux is cleaner (less noise), louder, and better compression than the Fender. The NUX has a better mobile software app than Boss or Fender. The bad: Beware, if your guitar's tone controls use foil or orange drop capacitors, the electric ground of your guitar circuit reverses (you, and not the amp becomes the ground, because there is no amp). You won't get any shock, this thing is millivolts. When you are the ground, foil capacitors (in your guitar) can make the sound through any of these new tiny headphone amps sound like your guitar is full of static electricity, like every movement of your hand will crackle and pop in the headphones. Happens a lot with PRS and some Gibson guitars, and mostly in the Winter when there is more static electricity in our clothing. As a result, in the Winter, I use a either a Quilter DirectAmp or Iridium, since both plug into the wall and supply the strong ground the guitar was designed for, and either one has a built-in headphone output. There is nothing wrong with the Nux headphone amp, just some guitars aren't designed to sound good when you use a device that can float or reverse their ground, and neither the guitar or headphone amp manufacturers warn the consumer that "static" noise is a possible problem during the Winter months when using a device like this one.
A**R
Might Plug Pro vs Mustang Micro
That's what you want to know, right? Might Plug Pro(MP-3) is the answer. I returned the Mustang Micro (MM) in a matter of days On an end jack guitar (vs strat top jack) the controls and LED were hard to see on the MM and those are the only way to control the Mustang Micro. So you press this and that small button using a cheat sheet to follow the LED colors to get something dialed in that you like then... there is no way to save it. To me, this was a big flaw in a device that cost as much as some small practice amps. While there are not many buttons on the MP-3, they are easy to see and work on an end jack guitar. With the MP-3 you use the app to tweak something to your liking then save it to one of 7 slots that you access with an easy-to-see/use button on the device. You can have more than 7 presets but only 7 can be active at one time to access from the button on the device. It's been too long to compare the sounds between the two devices but I was satisfied with the sounds on the NUX. The effects did not sound too artificial and responded well to small tweaks. Warning: The device would not connect to my phone until I updated the firmware I think this thing is the perfect blend of power use and ease of use. For practice 7 presets is plenty. I've got a kind of clean jazz sound, a very slightly dirty tweed blues sound, and a "classic rock" sound set up and I switch between those as suits my mood for practice that day. - I find with any headphone amp the more distorted the sound, the less good it sounds. The NUX costs almost as much as the MM but you get SO much more. The only reason I'd choose the MM over the MP-3 is if I did not want to use the APP at all, not even just to set it up. Oh, and a big PLUS these days. You don't have to create an account just to use the App both on my phone and windows. But once the firmware was updated no other drivers were needed to use the PC app on Windows 10. I have not tried the backing tracks/drum loops but I'm glad that feature is there for practicing, a feature completely lacking on the more expensive MM. I'm picky/critical of things but except for having to update the firmware to be recognized by the editing APP, it has completely met my expectations.
C**I
Très bon produit je recommande
E**E
Ich bin Anfänger und dachte mir, ich hole mir mal so ein Gerät hier, anstatt direkt mit der Röhre den Nachbarn den Nerv zu rauben. Das Gerät kam heute an und nach kurzem Firmware-Update am PC (kann die App leider nicht) ging es dann auch direkt los. Die schiere Vielfalt an konfigurierbaren Amps und Effekten mag den ein oder anderen wie mich zunächst überwältigen, aber haben ist besser als brauchen... Besonders begeistert haben mich die Drum-Tracks, die sich ebenfalls vielfältig einstellen lassen. Stimmen kann man die Gitarre damit natürlich auch noch. Ich habe Sennheiser HD599 angeschlossen, die eine relativ kleine Impedanz haben und damit für das Ausgabegerät leicht zu betreiben sind. Wie es mit höherohmigen Kopfhörern aussieht, kann ich nicht beurteilen, könnte mir aber vorstellen, dass sich so ein putziges akkubetriebenes Gerät damit schwer tun könnte. Ggf. Specs vorher lesen.
M**W
Excellent practice tool - could us a little more power but that would be asking a lot at this size.
M**.
Funziona bene, le ir incluse sono carine ma con ir importate funziona veramente bene
J**S
para tocar sobre canciones con cascos resulta muuuuy práctico y recomendable. ya no hablamos del resto de funcionalidades como que en el propio móvil te podrías grabar de diferentes maneras: backtrack + tu audio sólo tu audio audio procesado.. con afinador con kit de batería..... muy portable....
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