NUX - NMT1 Multitester
The NUX NMT-1 is a 4-in-1 tool designed to simplify pedalboard management for guitarists and bassists. Compact and powerful, it features a jack/patch cable tester, a DC power cable tester, a built-in multimeter and a tuner. What's more, it's easy to transport thanks to its built-in battery.
Presentation
Its bright LCD display provides clear, accurate readouts, while its USB-C rechargeable battery ensures long battery life. Its compact, rugged design makes it an ideal travel companion for musicians on the move. Whether you're touring, rehearsing or recording, the NMT-1 keeps your equipment in perfect working order, ensuring exceptional performance every time.
Features
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NMT1 Multitester portable pedal from NUX
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Power supply: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (built-in)
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Colour : Black
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Format : Pedal
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Multi-tester box: audio jack cable + power cable + tuner
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Allows you to test whether your TS/TRS jack cables or effect pedal power cables are working.
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Multimeter (voltage and amperage) to assess or check the power supply required for an effects pedal
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Built-in chromatic tuner
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Input voltage range: 9 - 28 V DC
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Maximum current displayed: 2 A
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Protection: overvoltage (30 V max) and overcurrent (2.1 A max) warnings
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Tuning range: A0 (27.5 Hz) to C8 (4186.0 Hz)
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Tuning mode: chromatic
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Tuning accuracy: ±1 hundredth of a semitone
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Metal case
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Charging via USB-C port, USB-C cable included
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DC power cable with 2.1 mm plug included
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Dimensions (mm): 95 x 71 x 30
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Weight (kg): 125 g
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NUX is a Chinese brand launched in 2006 by Cherub Technology, specializing in instruments and audio equipment for modern musicians. It develops a wide range of products: electronic drum kits, effects pedals, guitar multi-effects, amplifiers, wireless systems, digital pianos, MIDI keyboards, and home-studio solutions. Its philosophy is based on accessible innovation, offering creative tools that are both reliable and inspiring, designed to support beginners taking their first steps as well as active musicians on stage and in the studio.
