NUX NAP-5 Stageman Floor Acoustic Preamp & DI

£130.00

JustPedals serve up a tasty Filter. A solid Filter and Looper that stands out amongst other Acoustic Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Nux make great Acoustic Pedals, so If you like Filter and Looper, then a NUX NAP-5 Stageman Floor Acoustic Preamp & DI is the perfect Filter to order in. Read More details Below.


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This tasty Filter number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Filter and Looper that stands out amongst other Acoustic Pedals on the menu. Nux make great Acoustic Pedals, so If you like Filter and Looper, then a NUX NAP-5 Stageman Floor Acoustic Preamp & DI is the perfect Filter to order in. The NUX NAP-5 Stageman Floor Acoustic Preamp & DI boats quality tonal power and immense versatility. It is an affordable analog acoustic preamp for those of you with a magnetic or piezo pickup so expect to take your live performance to the next level with gorgeous natural sound and plenty of tone-tweaking options. It also comes with a 60 second looper function for the true acoustic creative while a must-have notch filter removes nasty wanted feedback in any live setting as well. Its time to explore a whole plethora of sonic possibilities with the NUX Stageman Floor Acoustic Preamp.

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NUX

Nux pedals are known for delivering impressive sound quality and innovation at great value, making them a favourite among guitarists of all levels. Their range covers everything from warm analogue overdrives and dynamic delays to powerful multi-effects units packed with digital precision. Nux often blends modern tech like impulse responses and Bluetooth control with classic tones, offering versatility without breaking the bank. Reliable, creative, and constantly evolving, Nux pedals prove you don’t need to spend a fortune to sound fantastic.

Category

Acoustic

Acoustic Effects Pedals

Acoustic Pedals

Guitars

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analog

DI

A DI pedal (Direct Injection) lets you send your signal straight to a mixing desk or audio interface with clarity and confidence. It converts your instrument’s output into a balanced signal, reducing noise and allowing for longer cable runs without losing quality. Whether you’re playing live or recording, a good DI keeps your tone clean, controlled, and stage-ready.

Use a DI to go direct at a gig, split your signal between amp and PA, or capture a pure track in the studio. It’s a practical, dependable tool that ensures what leaves your pedalboard arrives exactly as intended — solid, noise-free, and ready for the mix.

Filter

A filter pedal shapes your tone by emphasising or cutting specific frequencies, letting you sculpt everything from subtle tonal shifts to bold, sweeping textures. Unlike traditional wah or envelope effects, filters can be static or controlled in different ways, giving you focused control over how bright, dark, sharp, or resonant your sound becomes.

Use a filter to tighten the low end, tame harsh highs, or create synth-like sweeps and rhythmic movement. Whether you’re refining your core tone or pushing into experimental territory, a filter pedal gives you precise control over the flavour of your sound.

Looper

A looper pedal records and plays back sections of your playing, allowing you to layer sounds and build full arrangements on your own. By capturing short or long phrases, you can create rhythm parts, harmonies, or entire backing tracks in real time. Most loopers offer basic controls for record, overdub, and playback, while advanced models include multiple tracks, tempo syncing, and memory storage for saving your loops.

Loopers are invaluable for practice, songwriting, and live performance. They help you explore ideas, refine timing, and experiment with textures — from solo acoustic performances to complex ambient soundscapes. A good looper pedal becomes an instrument in itself, letting you improvise, arrange, and perform with creativity and freedom, turning one guitar into an entire band.

Preamp

A preamp pedal shapes and boosts your guitar’s signal before it reaches your amp or recording interface, giving you control over tone, gain, and headroom. It acts as the first stage of amplification, adding warmth, clarity, and character while preparing your signal for the next part of the chain. Some preamps emulate the response of classic valve circuits, while others offer clean, transparent tone shaping ideal for acoustic instruments or direct recording setups.

Used on its own, a preamp pedal can serve as the foundation of your tone, providing a consistent core sound wherever you play. When combined with other effects, it enhances dynamics and helps each pedal sound more defined and natural. Whether you’re looking to push your amp harder, bring life to a dull signal, or refine your sound for the studio, a good preamp pedal adds presence, punch, and musicality to any rig.