Watch Justin Johnson use Nux’s Stageman II rechargeable acoustic amp to pick a pristine version of the Beatles’ Let It Be

Looking for an amplifier that will capture your acoustic guitar without sacrificing its natural organic sound? Look no further than Nux’s new Stageman II.

Equipped with NUX's latest DSP technology, the 80-watt acoustic amplifier boasts two channels, both of which are optimized for acoustic guitar and microphone inputs respectively.

The dual-input channels provide tons of options for gigs or studio recording, and deliver pure, rich acoustic sound with incredible projection.

What’s more, you can use it literally anywhere – the Stageman II is fitted with a rechargeable large-capacity lithium battery, allowing up to 4.5 hours of outdoor performing in any locale.

What else does the Stageman II feature? For starters, there’s two refined speakers (a one-inch tweeter and a 6.5-inch woofer), as well as flexible outputs for both stage and recording applications.

There’s also a built-in looper and drum, both controlled via the included dual footswitch, and the Stageman II mobile app allows you to operate your amp from your smartphone, including 12 effects (chorus, delay, tape echo, modulation, reverb and more), and eight IRs simulating legendary guitar sounds from Gibson, Martin and Taylor.

Most of all, though, the Stageman II delivers the sound you want to hear. To witness the amp in action, check out Justin Johnson’s pristine fingerpicked arrangement of the Beatles’ Let It Be above.

And to pick up a Stageman II for yourself, head over to Nux EFX.

Richard Bienstock

Rich is the co-author of the best-selling Nöthin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the '80s Hard Rock Explosion. He is also a recording and performing musician, and a former editor of Guitar World magazine and executive editor of Guitar Aficionado magazine. He has authored several additional books, among them Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, the companion to the documentary of the same name.