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A friend of mine has the NuX Mighty Space and I've been blown away by the sound and sheer amount of features cramped in a single product.
Another big selling point is that it can be controlled by your Android Phone with a FOSS app available on F-Droid.
This is indeed a big plus I didn't know it had! This means, even if the company died or stopped supporting the product, you still have options. Thanks.
For myself, I've taken quite the opposite route instead and on my desk I have an Orange Crush Mini.
It has 3 control knobs (gain, volume and tone) and a tuner which is pretty accurate. I just plug in my guitar and my phone with an AUX cable, set up a drum track and jam. No frills, no distractions and a surprisingly good sound for a 3w amp. And it's cheap, I got mine 2nd hand for 30€.
This might work. But I need it to have enough versatility on its own. It needs to have high gain (I'm a metal fan), plus some reverb/delay. I'd prefer not to need pedals for a practice amp. At least I think I need this, not sure unless you try. Also, second hand, I currently can't find anything nice locally (I'm in Serbia).
Ok, I'd stick with the NuX if I were you then, it's the full package, it's even sold with its own pedal included, that you can use to control the effects and the drum/loop. I've just seen that on Thomann they have a couple B-Stocks available that let you save some buck, if you're interested