NUX’s take on an affordable modeler promises a vast array of features at a budget-friendly price point. But is it good?
Disclaimer: The NUX MG-101 was provided to me by NUX, and I got to keep it for the content I create for them. However, whether the video is sponsored or not, the company has no say in the things I mention in the video.
I think I have come full circle when it comes to guitar gear, because the NUX MG-101 strongly resembles something I started with: the Zoom 505MKii. Everything from the black plastic housing to the knobs gives me strong retro vibes, and I love it.
All the inputs and outputs are what you would expect from a modeler in 2024, and you can obviously use this as an audio interface as well. So, specs-wise, we’re good.
In the spirit of being beginner and budget-friendly, I chose my JET JS-400 as the instrument for this job.
I decided to approach the MG-101 from a beginner’s perspective by just plugging it in and browsing the presets. I was pleasantly surprised when I realized all the presets were tones of famous bands and artists, so we were off to a great start.
Everything from Hendrix and Metallica to John Mayer and Guns N’ Roses is there, and the tones ranged from good to awesome. Personally, I especially enjoyed the Metallica and Mayer tones they included. Any aspiring guitar player will have lots of fun just with the presets alone.
Besides great tones, the MG-101 is also packed with a drum machine and a looper, both of which can be controlled from the pedal. These are great practice and songwriting tools that I wish I had at my disposal when I picked up the electric guitar for the first time 25 years ago.
And as with most NUX products nowadays, you can plug the MG-101 into your computer and record with it as well.
By following these steps, you can create and store a wide variety of customized patches, each with its own unique combination of pedals, effects, and settings.
I genuinely like the MG-101. It doesn’t have the best tones in the world, and you must be careful with the plastic housing if you’re a heavy stomper. But it does its main job well: providing you with a vast array of inspiring tones right out of the box. And when the aspiring guitar player wants to get better at their craft, there are practice tools and recording capabilities built-in and easily accessible.
I wish I had something like this as a kid.
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