

🎶 Elevate your riffs, anywhere, anytime — the MG-100 is your backstage pass to pro sound!
The MG-100 Professional Multi Effects Guitar Pedal packs 58 versatile effects, 13 amp and 11 cabinet models powered by TSAC technology, and a user-friendly interface with a color display and expression pedal. Weighing just 3.02 lbs and powered by AC or batteries for up to 8 hours, it’s perfect for musicians seeking portable, authentic tone-shaping with built-in drum rhythms and a looper for creative freedom on the go.













| ASIN | B01M09CZWO |
| Amperage | 300 |
| Audio Output Effects | Multi-Effect |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,814 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #101 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects |
| Brand | Asmuse |
| Brand Name | Asmuse |
| Color | MG100 |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,061 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 8.9 x 2 x 6.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9"L x 2"W x 6.1"H |
| Item Weight | 697 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Asmuse |
| Model Name | MG100 guitar multifunctional pedal |
| Model Number | 4334435114 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric/Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.9"L x 2"W x 6.1"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Multi Effects Guitar Pedal Embody Musical Styles: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Metal, Folk, Electronic, etc. Style Multi Effects Guitar Pedal Embody Musical Styles: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Metal, Folk, Electronic, etc. See more |
| UPC | 756910941239 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
T**N
Tim damman
Need this to sound cool. It is low price for a lot of what you get. Must have for all levels. Great sounds come out of it. Big bargain. I have been playing since 1970s.
S**T
Fun little unit
I got this for my wife for Christmas,, she plays a ukulele. She has several with built in pick ups and so far this is working great! We spent a weekend trying out all the settings and she has found the ones she likes. She also plays in a small performance group and is about to introduce this to them, should blow their minds!! This is an inexpensive unit and for a first timer, great!! We really liked the drums that comes with this as we can set the rhythm and she can just jam. I would be inclined to recommend this is anyone!!
D**D
nice processor for the price
very easy to use i love the harmonizer affect reminds me of yes owner of a lonely heart sound they used the same affect i thank its modeled after a boss harmonizer it sound the same its c or d on the bank setting just scroll threw the pedal my only beef is when you press on the buttons it doesnt scroll threw quick you have to keep mashing the button. they shoulda made it where u mash it keeps going till you get it where you want it then let go and it stops t. the expression pedal is good they coulda gave it a little more play like raising it higher it doesn't go up to high but for the money it has some awesome affects they coulda made more buttons on processor to assign more affects to the bank you can add a few but that woulda made it easier then going threw each individual pedal i believe you can only assign 4 affects to each bank for the size and the quality it is pretty tough ad long as you don't go throwing it or something stupid like stomping on it to hard those are my only beefs about it but the affects built in are pretty darn good there as good as any boss pedal i heard it kinda looks like they were going for zoom pedal copy almost but for what it offers in a compact processor size its nice and it fits on my pedal board nicely and pairs with the rest of my pedals.
A**.
A phenomenal buy for both a professional and an amateur.
Ordering this pedal was quite an interesting experience, initially looking into a multi fx pedal is a tough game. Some guitarists choose to have the platter of pedals for their unique functionality and the factor to brag to other musicians about their sound quality or the fact that they have an original “tube screamer” or a “digitech whammy”. This pedal has a relatively professional feeling, especially the knobs and the rubber top over the actual pedal modulator. The screen blew me away though, as soon as you plug it in, the 80s arcade game nostalgia feel that reminds you of the asthetic of games such as pac man, punch out or even old school donkey kong, except instead of playing games it presents the beautiful 16bit icons of the different pedal fx, from EQ to amps and even distortion, a trained eye will instantly recognise the pedals such as the boss metal zone and the 50150 preamp options that not even a trained ear can tell the difference of. I’m not even a guitarist, I’m a turntablist, using this pedal for the amazing fx I can add to scratching. It’s really the only pedal you’ll ever need.
M**O
Versatile, But Not Epic
I bought this hoping to replace a regular pedal board for live gigs. I especially wanted to be rid of my big, clunky volume pedal that I used to have at the end of my pedal chain. I've now used it at a couple live shows and all I can say is, "Eh, it's OK." Fortunately, "OK" is good enough for me. I'm a mediocre guitar player (mostly I'm on keyboards) and my sound-crafting needs are minimal. After toying around with this pedal at home for a couple hours, I managed to dial in a nice crunch tone, some heavy distortion, a little funky wah sound, and a good Fender Twin clean tone. That's pretty much all I need for my band's live shows. First off, it's pretty easy to program. I'm not a "techie" kind of guy, but I was able to figure it out fast and without the manual. There are a few tricky bits, but nothing that slowed me down much. The sounds themselves are not ... bad ... but they're not great, either. This is nothing you'd want to take into the recording studio. It seems to be a little noisy, there are goofy little artifacts going on at odd intervals, and most of the effects and amp models sound kind of brittle (picture a Line 6 setup). That said, most of those little downsides get lost in the overall band mix. So, it's good enough to use for practice or live shows with a full band. And I have to admit, it's nice not to have to transport and string all those pedals together every gig. And again, for the price, this pedal is capable of covering a lot of sonic territory.
W**L
Take it from a real AMATEUR.....
As I said am a rank amateur. I know next to nothing about guitars. I can play "Plush" by STP, and other easy songs, but I'm nowhere near ready to do anything serious. But I absolutely love them, and I have 2, and I try to play at least once a day.... UNTIL NOW. When I got this device, I had no idea what to expect; I have 3 pedals already (overdrive, vintage delay, wah), so I know how it sounds when you send the guitar through a distortion pedal, for instance. But what I got from THIS pedal blew me away! Distortion, delay, reverb, rich clear sounds already dialed in! Just plug and play! You don't even need to turn on the amp to tune! I'm not saying that there's not a learning curve; you may have a bit of trouble with the recording feature, but you learn things quickly-especially if you read the manual. But, if you love guitar, you have fun learning, because each thing you learn adds a new dimension to what this thing can do! The beat machine is handy and full of great beats for whatever musical interest you have. All in all, it's easy to use, inexpensive, versatile and fun. I read a really bad review, obviously written by someone who wants far more out of whatever they have, no matter HOW good it already is; don't listen to the whiny nay-sayers.If you're thinking about getting one, STOP THINKING ABOUT IT. GET IT. You won't be disappointed.
S**E
Convenient, lots of bang for a few bucks. Battery power option sold it to me.
I use a modeling amp at home but play out at open mics. I bought this for that use. PROs: This gives me a compact, battery powered (AA cells or wall adapter) and extremely versatile and compact unit that I can use easily to add some compression, reverb, notch filter or other effects to my acoustic guitar. I use a wireless transmitter plugged into the guitar and the receiver plugged into this NUX unit. Sound board or PA plugs into the NUX. Fast and simple and effects and controls are easy enough to navigate. Screen is small but good. Color is nice. Reasonably well made but plastic, not metal cased, so not for heavy touring use but that is not its function. CONs: Are the effects as subtle and controllable as on a $1500 processor station? NO. Will it tolerate tour abase? NO Case is plastic. Overall this is a great accessory for light stage use or use at home to learn how to use the effects and so on without having to spend many thousands for something you may not like or use later. Saves me having to take an amp in order to use a few effects when playing away from the house. Value for price is a good balance.
F**I
This is absurdly loaded with features and effects despite being dirt cheap.
Seriously, I'm blown away by just how much this little setup can do. Does it sound excellent? Of course not, but why would you expect it to? But if you're a beginner or a casual player or you're looking for something cheap and portable to drag busking or for travel, you cannot go wrong, it sounds more than good enough. The customization/edit features are crazy, in some ways it exceeds what even my Peavy modeling amp can do. The unit feels well-built enough. So yeah, this thing is great. The presets are really good, the jam beats are nice (my only complaint would be that the jam beats need more time signature variety. Almost all are in 4/4 but a few 12/8, 6/8, 3/4, etc. options would be nice.
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