Easy to use. Clean, classic design. Sounds great and is reasonably loud. Affordable. Thousands of sound presets, play-alongs, and tips inside the Positive Grid app. Only eight hours of battery life.
Spark Live could have been aimed squarely at electric guitar players, but Positive Grid wants to go further and offer a live and practice solution for bassists, vocalists and acoustic guitarists too.
Though guitar amp and effects modeling has been around for a while, Positive Grid shook things up in 2019 with the launch of the Spark – an impressively flexible and affordable tone master. The ...
The Positive Grid Spark 40 is a 40-watt modelling guitar amplifier that is just packed with all kinds of features. It has some 30 amp models and 40 onboard effects, and with its Smart Jam and Auto ...
The Spark amp from Positive Grid is paired with a voice-activated mobile app that opens the door to real-time practice and learning tools, and allows players to jam along to tracks from streaming ...
Positive Grid's Spark amp is helpful for practicing musicians, but its size and heft haven't been practical if you've wanted to jam in the bedroom or otherwise venture beyond your studio. Thankfully, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. News Of The Day - 8/21 Look, practicing guitar can get pretty boring — especially if you’re still plucking away at your beginner ...
Positive Grid has already proven its aptitude for guitar amps with increasingly small entries in its Spark line. But for NAMM 2024 its going big with the Spark Live, a 150 watt portable PA system with ...