Chris Gonsalves
I have both the mighty lite bt and and the new mighty air. This app works great for it's intended purpose of amp control, storing settings, playing backing tracks, etc. One thing I would like to see is the ability to store any amp to any storage spot, for example being able to store the twin reverb to the red channel, since I don't really need the metal amps but would like to have both the twin and the tweed available as presets in the amp.
5 people found this review helpful
Abe Lee
I have Mighty Air and EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECTLY with Pixel 3 phone. If you can't connect the app with the amp, first you have to update the firmware via Mac/PC computer (go to website for info). Also, the amp has 2 bluetooth connections: to use the app, you have to connect to Mighty Air MIDI (gps permission required but I have used in airplane mode just fine). Lastly, the guitar/bass option is gone because they put all amps under the same "amp" category. So yes, the bass amps are still there.
11 people found this review helpful
dan florez
Used to work better. I got a new phone, and updated the app and firmware. The interface now has a hotter signal, which is weird, but if I turn town the volumes and gain it's fine. But! Music no longer plays through the headphones. I used to learn music and play along with songs using that function, but it no longer works. However, drum tracks still come through, so it's extra bizarre.
15 people found this review helpful